Chapter 8. Managing Event and Performance Logging
Proactively maintaining and monitoring systems is an important part of any administrator's job. Unfortunately, most administrators don't have time to perform routine maintenance and monitoring of all the systems for which they are responsible. For this reason, I'm going to dig even deeper into automated maintenance and monitoring, showing you techniques that you can use to reduce the administrative workload and save time.
In the previous chapters, I've shown you how to track and work with the event logs, how to automate monitoring, how to monitor processes, and how to troubleshoot performance issues. Now let's look at techniques you can use to manage the way logging is performed, centralize event ...
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