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    Simple Log File Monitor

    Simple Log File Monitor is a set of scripts to help monitor logs

    Simple Log File Monitor is a bash script that can be used to monitor log files or other text files and execute commands on the output of the logfile. The motivation for this script originally was to be able to get a subset of a log file emailed to an email address easily while still being portable. Built to use as little as possible, a system with bash, wc, grep, tail, and date should be able to use this script, though a command-line email client would be required to send emails out.
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    Tomstatus is a Perl script which is designed to be run from a crontab. It logs into different machines (as a user) via ssh and uses simple shell commands to gather some info about the client. The results are formatted into a nice HTML page with graphic
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