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Bogdan Lashkov2018-09-25 01:32:04
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Bogdan Lashkov, 2018-09-25 01:32:04

Is there a simple web interface to logs in linux?

I rummaged through a lot of docks and demos of all sorts of monitoring tools like Splunk, Graylog2, Logstash, Zabbix and others, but they are all quite cumbersome and monstrous for analyzing the logs of just one server.
I would like something in between grep and similar solutions.
Yes, I know about Adiscon LogAnalyzer, but it cannot parse the logs of other popular solutions besides its own syslog.
Maybe someone faced with the search for a suitable tool and advise?

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Radjah, 2018-09-25
@Radjah

For systemd-journald, you can enable the web interface.
In debian, you need to install the "systemd-journal-remote" package and activate the systemd-journal-gatewayd.socket socket.
The web server with the journal will hang on port 19531.

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CityCat4, 2018-09-25
@CityCat4

No :)
And what's more - there is no log standard. Everyone writes as he wants. And even the standard that the log should be text does not exist :D For example, systemd has binary logs :)

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Alexey Cheremisin, 2018-09-25
@leahch

Install collectd, and there are several web faces for it https://habr.com/company/ua-hosting/blog/272447/

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Ainur Valiev, 2018-09-25
@vaajnur

gnome-logs
gnome-system-log

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Vladimir Dementiev, 2018-10-04
@SayMAN83

I have to look at the logs a lot. For me, the most convenient log view is less. Sometimes I download and look through notepad ++.

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