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carbonate - Utilities for managing graphite clusters
Monitoring clusters and Grids since the year 2000
This tutorial shows you how to build a log solution using three open source software components: Elasticsearch, Fluentd and Kibana.
Deploy an 512MB RAM and 20GB SSD cloud server in 55 seconds for $5/month. Simple, fast, scalable SSD cloud virtual servers.
Set up highly customizable monitoring with Sensu. This setup includes the Uchiwa dashboard and the ability to create custom check scripts and notifications, with an example to check whether Apache is running and to send an email alert.
logster - Parse log files, generate metrics for Graphite and Ganglia
AWStats Official Web Site - Get advanced graphical web, ftp or mail statistics with a logfile analysis (For IIS, Apache,... distributed under GNU GPL).
graphite-metrics - metric collectors for various stuff not (or poorly) handled by other monitoring daemons
One of the challenges of centralized logging is that log formats blossom like
umbrellas in cheap cocktails. One of the few apparent exceptions to this is Syslog. I mean it is governed by an
RFC right? It’s a standard in logging right? At this point some of you in the know are sniggering: “Syslog has an RFC… Syslog standards… hahahahaha…”
Log collection and analysis is one the most powerful tools in the hands of developers and operations teams. Inspecting logs is useful in a number of areas, including security, monitoring, debugging and troubleshooting. Often, however, dealing with logs is frustrating, because they give just a hint about a problem and don’t provide enough context to […]
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