Monitor System Logs with Logwatch on Fedora 14
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Logwatch is a utility used to monitor system logs and create reports. These reports include failed login attempts, successful login attempts, and storage space used/available.
Before installing Logwatch, it is assumed that you have followed our Setting Up and Securing a Compute Instance. If you are new to Linux server administration, you may be interested in our introduction to Linux concepts guide, beginner’s guide and administration basics guide.
Update System Packages
You will need to make sure that your system and installed packages are up to date by issuing the following command:
yum update
Once this has completed, you are ready to install Logwatch.
Install Logwatch
Issue the following command to install Logwatch:
yum install logwatch
Logwatch requires a mail transport agent (MTA) to send its reports. Logwatch will automatically use an already installed MTA, such as postfix or exim. If you do not have MTA installed, issue the following command to install exim:
yum install exim
Configure Logwatch
Once you have installed Logwatch, you will need to configure it to email you the reports it generates. You are encouraged to look through the entire configuration, but you may safely use Logwatch after editing the lines below.
- File: /usr/share/logwatch/default.conf/logwatch.conf
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MailTo = myemail@mydomain.com MailFrom = logwatch@mydomain.com
The MailTo
and MailFrom
directives should be valid email addresses.
Issue the following command to test your Logwatch installation:
logwatch
Once you have issued this command, you will need to check your email to make sure that Logwatch is working. Be sure to check your spam folder as these emails may be seen as spam.
Adding a Cron Job for Logwatch
You can add a cron job for Logwatch in order to receive daily emails of new reports. You can add a new entry to your crontab by running crontab -e
. The following example cron job runs Logwatch at 1 AM each day, issuing you an email report of the daily activity:
# m h dom mon dow command
0 1 * * * /usr/sbin/logwatch
Congratulations! You can now monitor system logs with Logwatch!
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