![]() ![]() LogViewer doesn’t load an entire file to the memory. The idea is to run a tiny Web UI on a server that provides access to log files located on the server. It doesn’t require additional storage for an index, doesn’t download log files to the local machine, but allows viewing logs on remote servers with nice features like filtering, search, merging events from several log files to one view. I got an idea of how to make a log viewer that has some advantages of log aggregators, but actually, it’s a pure viewer. In some cases, using a log aggregator is overkill. Log aggregator is the right solution for serious production environments, but they require additional resources for storing index and additional configuration to collect logs. If the log weighs about 1G, it’s not usable to download it. The main disadvantage of #1 is the time of downloading logs from a remote machine. The index allows quick navigation and search. A log aggregator is a server-based application that collects logs from other applications and stores them to an index. They load log files from remote servers using SFTP or SSH. Applications working on the local machine.Log analysis tools can be divided into two groups: ![]() There are many tools in the world for analysis logs, but most of my colleagues used the simple text editor or “less” command in the terminal. The project is located on GitHub: Introduction ![]()
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