Hi All.
I've used syslog-ng for some time. I like it. I have a project in which I need to choose a central logging solution. What are your experiences with rsyslog? Is it more complex to setup than syslog-ng? Or maybe does it have some additional features?
I am also thinking about using some gui tools for log parsing and graphing. May be proprietary/paid. Any suggestions?
Best regards, Rafal.
On 2013.11.06 14:22, Rafał Radecki wrote:
Hi All.
I've used syslog-ng for some time. I like it. I have a project in which I need to choose a central logging solution. What are your experiences with rsyslog? Is it more complex to setup than syslog-ng? Or maybe does it have some additional features?
I am also thinking about using some gui tools for log parsing and graphing. May be proprietary/paid. Any suggestions?
Best regards, Rafal. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Hello, as for GUI tools. Paid: Splunk. Unpaid: logstash/elasticsearch/kibana.
There are also others.
Ignas
On 11/06/2013 08:04 AM, ignasr@vault13.lt wrote:
On 2013.11.06 14:22, Rafa? Radecki wrote:
Hi All.
I've used syslog-ng for some time. I like it. I have a project in which I need to choose a central logging solution. What are your experiences with rsyslog? Is it more complex to setup than syslog-ng? Or maybe does it have some additional features?
I am also thinking about using some gui tools for log parsing and graphing. May be proprietary/paid. Any suggestions?
Best regards, Rafal. _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@centos.org http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos
Hello, as for GUI tools. Paid: Splunk. Unpaid: logstash/elasticsearch/kibana.
There are also others.
Ignas
LogAnalyzer by the same people that do rsyslog
"Rafał Radecki" radecki.rafal@gmail.com a écrit :
Hi All.
I've used syslog-ng for some time. I like it. I have a project in which I need to choose a central logging solution. What are your experiences with rsyslog? Is it more complex to setup than syslog-ng? Or maybe does it have some additional features?
AFAIK, CentOS includes an old release of rsyslog. You may have a look to rsyslog recent release/features/changelog.
I do prefer rsyslog for a main reason: all features in a single edition. You pay for support, if you need one.
-- Laurent CREPET