Nice! I think a nice RFE would be to surface this info in the UI.

On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Milan Zamazal <mzama...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi, during last year Outreachy internship a tool for analyzing oVirt
> logs was created.  When it is provided with oVirt logs (such as SOS
> reports, logs gathered by Lago, single or multiple log files) it tries
> to identify and classify important lines from the logs and present them
> in a structured form.  Its primary purpose is to get a quick and easy
> overview of actions and errors.
>
> The tool analyses given logs and produces text files with the extracted
> information.  There is an Emacs user interface that presents the output
> in a nice way with added functionality such as filtering.  Emacs haters
> can use the plain text files or write another user interface. :-)
>
> You can get ovirt-log-analyzer from
> https://github.com/mz-pdm/ovirt-log-analyzer
> README.md explains how to use it.
>
> Note that ovirt-log-analyzer has been created within the limited
> resources of an Outreachy internship with some additional work and not
> everything is perfect.  Feel free to make improvements.
>
> Regards,
> Milan
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