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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.67]
nanorand: Zero (required) dependency RNG library for Rust, using WyRand, PCG64, and ChaCha. asar-rs: Crate to read and write asar archives, commonly used in Electron applications. tracing-oslog: Crate to output tracing logs to the macOS/iOS os_log system. encrypted-ref: Fun lil' project which creates "encrypted" versions of Rc and Arc, which encrypt the pointers in memory. sweetpaste: "Sweet n' simple" pastebin program. Uses no JS, everything is rendered server-side. twitch-chat-logger: Logs public twitch chat to a SQL database, and exposes it through a public API. chippy: For-fun CHIP-8 emulator I made, with incomplete CHIP-48 and SUPER-CHIP support. otpee: Generic HOTP/TOTP library I made. (Generic as in... it uses generics for the hashing algorithms) xpc-serde: Serde (De)serializer for XPC communication on macOS/iOS. xenon-ios: Jailbroken iOS tweak which allows for easy file transfer between an iOS device and PC.
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Official /r/rust "Who's Hiring" thread for job-seekers and job-offerers [Rust 1.64]
Open Source Work: twitch-chat-logger, nanorand, asar-rs, sweetpaste, xpc-serde, encrypted-ref, otpee, tracing-oslog
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What is the "evilest" thing you ever done with Rust?
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Docker Log Observability: Analyzing Container Logs in HashiCorp Nomad with Vector, Loki, and Grafana
job "vector" { datacenters = ["dc1"] # system job, runs on all nodes type = "system" group "vector" { count = 1 network { port "api" { to = 8686 } } ephemeral_disk { size = 500 sticky = true } task "vector" { driver = "docker" config { image = "timberio/vector:0.30.0-debian" ports = ["api"] volumes = ["/var/run/docker.sock:/var/run/docker.sock"] } env { VECTOR_CONFIG = "local/vector.toml" VECTOR_REQUIRE_HEALTHY = "false" } resources { cpu = 100 # 100 MHz memory = 100 # 100MB } # template with Vector's configuration template { destination = "local/vector.toml" change_mode = "signal" change_signal = "SIGHUP" # overriding the delimiters to [[ ]] to avoid conflicts with Vector's native templating, which also uses {{ }} left_delimiter = "[[" right_delimiter = "]]" data=<
- FLaNK AI Weekly 18 March 2024
- Vector: A high-performance observability data pipeline
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Hacks to reduce cloud spend
we are doing something similar with OTEL but we are looking at using https://vector.dev/
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About reading logs
We don't pull logs, we forward logs to a centralized logging service.
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Self hosted log paraer
opensearch - amazon fork of Elasticsearch https://opensearch.org/docs/latestif you do this an have distributed log sources you'd use logstash for, bin off logstash and use vector (https://vector.dev/) its better out of the box for SaaS stuff.
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creating a centralize syslog server with elastic search
I have done something similar in the past: you can send the logs through a centralized syslog servers (I suggest syslog-ng) and from there ingest into ELK. For parsing I am advice to use something like Vector, is a lot more faster than logstash. When you have your logs ingested correctly, you can create your own dashboard in Kibana. If this fit your requirements, no need to install nginx (unless you want to use as reverse proxy for Kibana), php and mysql.
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Show HN: Homelab Monitoring Setup with Grafana
I think there's nothing currently that combines both logging and metrics into one easy package and visualizes it, but it's also something I would love to have.
Vector[1] would work as the agent, being able to collect both logs and metrics. But the issue would then be storing it. I'm assuming the Elastic Stack might now be able to do both, but it's just to heavy to deal with in a small setup.
A couple of months ago I took a brief look at that when setting up logging for my own homelab (https://pv.wtf/posts/logging-and-the-homelab). Mostly looking at the memory usage to fit it on my synology. Quickwit[2] and Log-Store[3] both come with built in web interfaces that reduce the need for grafana, but neither of them do metrics.
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Retaining Logs generated by service running in pod.
Log to stdout/stderr and collect your logs with a tool like vector (vector.dev) and send it to something like Grafana Loki.
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Lightweight logging on RPi?
I would recommend that you run vector as a systems service so you don't have to worry about managing it. Here is a basic config to do that - https://github.com/vectordotdev/vector/blob/master/distribution/systemd/vector.service .
What are some alternatives?
nanorand-rs - A tiny, fast, zero-dep library for random number generation
graylog - Free and open log management
sweetpaste - A sweet n' simple pastebin with syntax highlighting and no client-side code!
Fluentd - Fluentd: Unified Logging Layer (project under CNCF)
tracing-oslog - A tracing layer for macOS/iOS's `oslog`
agent - Vendor-neutral programmable observability pipelines.
transfer-sh-helper-rusted - Store your transfer.sh links, so you can remember them later and know when they will expire, but now written in Rust.
syslog-ng - syslog-ng is an enhanced log daemon, supporting a wide range of input and output methods: syslog, unstructured text, queueing, SQL & NoSQL.
xenon-ios - The public source and documentation for Xenon iOS tweak.
OpenSearch - 🔎 Open source distributed and RESTful search engine.
stack_dst-rs - Stack-allocated DSTs for rust (fixed capacity)
tracing - Application level tracing for Rust.