snaketail-net
mtail
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386 | 3,747 | |
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3.5 | 9.1 | |
2 months ago | 8 days ago | |
C# | Go | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | Apache License 2.0 |
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snaketail-net
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Tail Utility, Tech Videos, File Transfer & More
SnakeTail is a tail utility for Windows log files capable of monitoring “large” text logs and event logs (without the need for admin rights). Features support for MDI, tabbed, and floating window modes; saving and loading entire window session; highlighting based on keywords; jump to bookmarks; service stop/start from the tail window; search; display simple process stats in the window title bar; and more. Our thanks for this one go to ITmercinary.
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I'm a coward
In place of the command window, I use Snaketail. You can make really nice color-coded logs to monitor anything that produces a log (including Nettime).
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Büyük boyutlu TXT Text dosyaları açmak ve anlık log görüntülemek için
snaketail-net https://github.com/snakefoot/snaketail-net/releases
- How to monitor log for keywords and trigger email when found?
mtail
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i need to visualize all logs from remote dir
You can do that with something like mtail. Basically write expressions that match your logs and produce metrics.
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Tool to scrape (semi)-structured log files (e.g. log4j)
mtail is a standard tool for this.
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Free netflow collector that forwards messages to a syslog server?
I use goflow2 to do something like this. I don't specifically use syslog itself for this, but mtail to generate the metrics.
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How to easily gather IPv6 VS IPv4 usage on a web server?
I can recommend mtail. Here is a good example nginx script.
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Nginx upstream_response_time average per API route?
If not, https://github.com/google/mtail might be a good option.
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Sorting a custom metric by multiple labels
Count the lines with mtail. You can regexp match the values out into labels.
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Alternatives to ELK (filebeat, logstash, kibana, elasticsearch)
If you want to extract whitebox metrics from logs, maybe all you need is mtail.
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Prometheus Custom Query/Metric based on STDOUT
You can use mtail (https://github.com/google/mtail) for this. You'll need to figure out how to plug it into your setup, but mtail will do the metrics from logs thing.
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open-source tools to monitor JSON logs for unexpected patterns?
Convert your logs to metrics with mtail.
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Server metrics monitoring and reporting for centos?
For nginx, you'll need to setup a log parser like mtail because it doesn't really have much for metrics to begin with.
What are some alternatives?
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