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Subject: | Re: EPICS_IOC_LOG_PORT value |
From: | Jeong Han Lee <[email protected]> |
Cc: | EPICS Core Talk <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 11 Oct 2018 14:32:56 +0200 |
Hi All,Thank you for all your replies, which are great for me to think more that what I did.
Here, I've got the support to test this functionality with graylog. I am going to discuss other options which you provided.
I will make a short report once I finish some basic tests with graylog. Best, Han On 10/9/18 6:37 PM, Heinz Junkes wrote:
Han,Sorry for the late answer. I am using syslogng with syslogng-web to centralize the logs from my iocs.---------------------------------------------------------------------- Das FHI verarbeitet, speichert und loescht Daten im Rahmen seiner Geschaeftstaetigkeit gemaess der Datenschutz-Grundverordnung (DSGVO) [General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)] der Europaeischen Union.HeinzOn 5. Oct 2018, at 00:35, Jeong Han Lee <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:If a site has strong and quick IT supports in any forms, it is no problem to use modernized and fancy log servers, such as logstash, fluentd, and so on. However, there is no support given in any forms, I am sure, logServer is still a good tool. For me, it is the very useful one, because I can test see ioc logs in a logserver without any more application configuration and installation. The iocLogServer is the good enough for me.