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Can you suggest a logging monitoring system for Debian?
A log collection server needs a system for monitoring and visualizing them (preferably with a web face).
Usage example: open the web face and immediately see how many "events" there are in a particular log. Let's say... how many warnings are in the postgres log or in the ipsec log... or how many records about connecting to a particular server per day/hour/week. Well, and so on.
What can you advise. Preferably without the well-known ELK, but something simpler.
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Well, yes, the elastic is a bit thick ... I switched to influx, grafana and telegraf. Everything in a couple of lines unfolds on any machine.
Instead of telegraf, you can use collectd along with grafana and influx.
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Not exactly. but still: there is such a thing as webmin - it allows you to watch / administer a remote server in the browser. And there is a convenient system for viewing logs. I don’t know if it is suitable for this case, but still take a look: https://serveradmin.ru/ustanovka-webmin-na-centos-7/
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