- Introduction
- Deployment
- 5. Supported platforms
- 6. Product life cycle
- 7. System requirements
- 8. NXLog digital signature verification
- 9. Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS
- 10. Debian & Ubuntu
- 11. SUSE Linux Enterprise Server
- 12. FreeBSD
- 13. OpenBSD
- 14. Microsoft Windows
- 15. Microsoft Nano Server
- 16. Apple macOS
- 17. Docker
- 18. IBM AIX
- 19. Oracle Solaris
- 20. Hardening NXLog
- 21. Relocating NXLog
- 22. Monitoring and recovery
- Configuration
- OS Support
- Integration
- Troubleshooting
- Enterprise Edition Reference Manual
- NXLog Manager
- NXLog Add-Ons
Deployment
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Supported platforms – Operating systems currently supported for NXLog deployment
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Product life cycle – Versioning and support for NXLog products
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System requirements – Minumum and recommended requirements for running NXLog
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NXLog digital signature verification – Digital signature verification for NXLog packages
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux & CentOS – Deploying NXLog on Red Hat and related systems
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Debian & Ubuntu – Deploying NXLog on Debian GNU/Linux and its derivatives
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server – Deploying NXLog on SUSE
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FreeBSD – Deploying NXLog on FreeBSD
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OpenBSD – Deploying NXLog on OpenBSD
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Microsoft Windows – Deploying NXLog on Windows
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Microsoft Nano Server – Deploying NXLog on Nano Server
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Apple macOS – Deploying NXLog on Apple macOS
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Docker – Deploying NXLog from a Docker image
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IBM AIX – Deploying NXLog on AIX
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Oracle Solaris – Deploying NXLog on Solaris
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Hardening NXLog – Implementing additional security precautions for an NXLog deployment
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Relocating NXLog – Moving an NXLog installation to a different directory
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Monitoring and recovery – Managing NXLog with monitoring software