Re: [loganalysis] why read your logs?

From: dgillettat_private
Date: Tue Sep 11 2001 - 00:54:36 PDT

  • Next message: Hal Snyder: "Re: [loganalysis] why read your logs?"

    On 11 Sep 2001, at 1:36, Mordechai T. Abzug wrote:
    
    > On Mon, Sep 10, 2001 at 07:26:35PM -0500, Tina Bird wrote:
    > 
    > > i've been tasked with giving a presentation to a group
    > > of manager types who do not have our understanding of the
    > > importance of staffing for log monitoring.
    > 
    > More analogies: you get regular physicals at the doctor when you're
    > not sick; you get immunizations before you travel to foreign
    > countries; and you regularly change your car's oil.  If your computer
    > systems are critical to your business, then you can't afford for them
    > to fail.  Better to be proactive and monitor them so you can do
    > preventative maintenance.
    > 
    > - Morty
    
      A poorer analogy, but ...  Do you wait until you see red and blue 
    flashers in the rearview mirror before you glance at the spedometer?  
    Not if you care whether you get a ticket or not!
    
    DG
    
    
    
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