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Доброго времени суток! Случилась проблема logwatch перестал отправлять отчёты. Конфиг смотрел вроде нормально. Как его принудительно заставить выслать отчёт? Помогите, Плз!

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$ logwatch --help

Usage: /usr/sbin/logwatch [--detail <level>] [--logfile <name>]

[--print] [--mailto <addr>] [--archives] [--range <range>] [--debug <level>]

[--save <filename>] [--help|--usage] [--service <name>]

--detail <level>: Report Detail Level - High, Med, Low or any #.

--logfile <name>: *Name of a logfile definition to report on.

--service <name>: *Name of a service definition to report on.

--print: Display report to stdout.

--mailto <addr>: Mail report to <addr>.

--archives: Use archived log files too.

--save <filename>: Save to <filename>.

--range <range>: Date range: Yesterday, Today or All.

--debug <level>: Debug Level - High, Med, Low or any #.

--usage or --help: This message.

* = Switch can be specified multiple times...

А вообще к своему мнению о конфиге неплохо бы прилагать и сам конфиг. Вдруг вы ошиблись?

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Вот он конфиг:

########################################################

# This was written and is maintained by:

# Kirk Bauer <kirk@kaybee.org>

#

# Please send all comments, suggestions, bug reports,

# etc, to kirk@kaybee.org.

#

########################################################

# NOTE:

# All these options are the defaults if you run logwatch with no

# command-line arguments. You can override all of these on the

# command-line.

# You can put comments anywhere you want to. They are effective for the

# rest of the line.

# this is in the format of <name> = <value>. Whitespace at the beginning

# and end of the lines is removed. Whitespace before and after the = sign

# is removed. Everything is case *insensitive*.

# Yes = True = On = 1

# No = False = Off = 0

# Default Log Directory

# All log-files are assumed to be given relative to this directory.

LogDir = /var/log

# You can override the default temp directory (/tmp) here

TmpDir = /tmp

# Default person to mail reports to. Can be a local account or a

# complete email address.

MailTo = root

# If set to 'Yes', the report will be sent to stdout instead of being

# mailed to above person.

Print = No

# if set, the results will be saved in <filename> instead of mailed

# or displayed.

#Save = /tmp/logwatch

# Use archives? If set to 'Yes', the archives of logfiles

# (i.e. /var/log/messages.1 or /var/log/messages.1.gz) will

# be searched in addition to the /var/log/messages file.

# This usually will not do much if your range is set to just

# 'Yesterday' or 'Today'... it is probably best used with

# Archives = Yes

# Range = All

# The default time range for the report...

# The current choices are All, Today, Yesterday

Range = yesterday

# The default detail level for the report.

# This can either be Low, Med, High or a number.

# Low = 0

# Med = 5

# High = 10

Detail = 10

# The 'Service' option expects either the name of a filter

# (in /etc/log.d/scripts/services/*) or 'All'.

# The default service(s) to report on. This should be left as All for

# most people.

Service = All

# You can also disable certain services (when specifying all)

# If you only cared about FTP messages, you could use these 2 lines

# instead of the above:

#Service = ftpd-messages # Processes ftpd messages in /var/log/messages

#Service = ftpd-xferlog # Processes ftpd messages in /var/log/xferlog

# Maybe you only wanted reports on PAM messages, then you would use:

#Service = pam_pwdb # PAM_pwdb messages - usually quite a bit

#Service = pam # General PAM messages... usually not many

# You can also choose to use the 'LogFile' option. This will cause

# logwatch to only analyze that one logfile.. for example:

#LogFile = messages

# will process /var/log/messages. This will run all the filters that

# process that logfile. This option is probably not too useful to

# most people. Setting 'Service' to 'All' above analyizes all LogFiles

# anyways...

#

# some systems have different locations for mailers

#

mailer = /bin/mail

#

# With this option set to 'Yes', only log entries for this particular host

# (as returned by 'hostname' command) will be processed. The hostname

# can also be overridden on the commandline (with --hostname option). This

# can allow a log host to process only its own logs, or Logwatch can be

# run once per host included in the logfiles.

#

# The default is to report on all log entries, regardless of its source host.

# Note that some logfiles do not include host information and will not be

# influenced by this setting.

#

#HostLimit = Yes

# vi: shiftwidth=3 tabstop=3 et

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