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At NEXTLab, we use rsyslog to ship the logs out to a remote server. I was looking for more than just the IOC errors that come across the error log. We log all of the console output to a log file, then use rsyslog to send that to a central log storage server for review later. For reviewing/analytics, we use Grafana. To get the data into a datasource so grafana can show it, we use a pipeline of Promtail > Loki running on the log server. It works well, and if you set your dashboard up right, you can do searches and analytics pretty easily. It also pairs with other grafana-focused tools like Prometheus. We can run the node-exporter on our IOC machines and view the logs alongside hardware stats like CPU / RAM usage, etc. This workflow has made me want to start logging other stuff to that same location. It's great that there are so many IT-centric tools out there that have solved a lot of this. Dale On Thu, Nov 7, 2024 at 2:18 PM Miroslaw Dach via Tech-talk <tech-talk at aps.anl.gov> wrote:
Dale Cox Instrumentation and Electrical Engineer ACU NEXT Lab
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