Checking for Apache Errors

Jonah Horowitz JHorowitz at looksmart.net
Thu Dec 4 00:45:37 CET 2008


I¹m trying to check my apache logs to make sure there is not more than a
reasonable number of 404 errors for any given chunk of time.  Does anyone
have a apache log checking plugin?  I would prefer something that allowed me
to alarm if the number of 404s exceeded a certain percentage.

I didn¹t see anything on nagiosexchange, and check_log is a bit too generic
for what I¹m trying to do.

If nothing exists, I¹ll probably write something.
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