Greg,
I've been looking into this as well and I'm not sure if there is a
one-size-fits all.
We've been using Seq in our app and we ingest ~1-6gb logs a day. Found seq
ok but if you search ... well, anything past 24-48h is very very slow. We
did various optimizations and move lots of the logs out
: Re: Log filter / display dashboard - Looking for recommendation
[Slightly off topic]
Have you looked at Azure Log Analytics ?
Easy to ingest bunches of logs, good query language, basic dashboards, easy to
integrate with things like Power BI, has a REST based interface, cheap, etc
Regards
check out elastic - seems like a logstash/elasticsearch/kibana would produce
what you need fairly easily.
> On 13 Mar 2018, at 10:52 am, Greg Harris wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Question: Can you recommend a standard dashboard app that takes multiple
> logs, filters out the 99% that is not releva
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Hi All
My fairly limited use of seq is that it's more a centralised log collection and
search tool than a dashboard. But it might work for you if it's just logs.
I have used SharePoint to present dashboards in the past, customising the parts
to collect the desired info and present In a list.
Not famil
Hi All,
Question: Can you recommend a standard dashboard app that takes multiple
logs, filters out the 99% that is not relevant, works out a status,
displays a panel of Green, Amber, Red blobs with hyperlinks to detailed log
info?
Details:
I am doing an architecture consulting gig for a client (