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    pgBadger

    pgBadger

    A fast PostgreSQL Log Analyzer

    pgBadger is a fast and powerful log analyzer for PostgreSQL, written in Perl. It parses PostgreSQL logs and generates detailed, visually appealing HTML reports, helping DBAs and developers understand query performance, connection issues, and system bottlenecks. With support for incremental analysis, gzip-compressed logs, and parallel processing, pgBadger is ideal for monitoring and optimizing PostgreSQL database activity in production environments.
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    IPAC-NG is the iptables/ipchains based IP accounting package for Linux. It collects, summarizes, and nicely displays IP accounting data. Ipchains and (preferably) iptables are supported. Logs are stored in files, a gdbm or a PostgreSQL database.
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    Proxy-traffic manager. Defines bytelimit for each real user, and prevent them from downloading more than allowed. Provides friendly (Web) GUI for users and a singe manager. Only squid-proxy supported now!
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    Whale is a project that does pre-filtering for logfiles created by the squid proxy server. The accesslog creates by squid will be put in a SQL databases (currfently PostgreSQL). After that a usercan filter out data you don\'t need and call other progra
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