Log file archiving utility

andy_at_besy.co.uk
Date: 04/29/05

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    Hello List,

    Can anyone suggest a utility to help me manage archiving log files?

    I administer several remote Debian servers, and am required to keep
    archived copies of all log files generated by these servers indefinitely.

    I could do with or pushing them to a central location of my local
    network. Ideally using something efficient like RSync. And I need them
    to be organised by server hostname and by date.

    I guess I could write a script to do this, but does anyone know of any
    existing utility or script?

    Thanks, Andy

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