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Application Logging and Alarming (newbie question)
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Application Logging and Alarming (newbie question)


  • Subject: Application Logging and Alarming (newbie question)
  • From: Michael Silva <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2005 16:01:23 -0400

In Cocoa, what are the preferred methods for storing logs and optionally generating alarm conditions based on logged events? Is it just the usual UNIX logging, or is there something else?

I would like to:
- store application logs
- search logs
- rotate log files (i.e. do not fill up the disk)
- parse application logs and identify certain ones as 'alarms' that may require user intervention (i.e. send email, etc.).


Thanks,
Mike

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