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Log File Monitoring - Check Log Files, Analyze, Alert on any UNIX Log
Monitoring log files is mandatory in all UNIX environments. LoGrobot does this for you efficiently. It analyzes, graphs and alerts on system log files, application log files, database log files, custom log files...basically any log file.
Benefits:
Automatically scans log files for errors or user specified patterns
Shows the offending log entries in the alerts generated on a monitored log file
Shows latest size of a log file at the time of the most recent log check
Shows total entries written to log file in the most recent check
Can tail logs in time frames rather than tailing random lines
Monitors and alerts on log file growth
Monitors and alerts on log file size
Monitors and alerts on log file time stamp
Sends out email alert notifications on log files
When run without arguments, LoGrobot displays direct instructions on usage.
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An extended version of GNU tail, with features targeted primarily (though not exclusively) at bandwidth and latency analysis of Financial Information eXchange (FIX) protocol log files.
NeoLogger is Windows Syslog Client similar to the logger command known from UNIX/LINUX systems used to send SYSLOG messages.
It adds some usefull features to filter and replace content, reads from standard input, files or the windows eventlog. It is also able to watch a file or an eventlog for changes and transmits only the new entries.
Logit is an additional tool, that logs process or batch output to a log file or windows Eventlog using predefined prefixes and timestamps.
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The Sparten Log Viewer is designed to allow users to view log files online through a web browser. It is currently based on php and runs on any platform that support standard unix log format, php, and tail.
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Like Unix-Tail BUT:
- Runs with or without GUI
- Suspend and resume tailing at runtime
- Can monitor a set of Files
- Print output to a textfield, stdout or file
- Runs in "Grep" mode, too (Read files once)
- (Almost) the same options as Unix-Tail
log2web is a software intended to expose on a simple web page the logs generated by log4j. The objective is to have an online log viewing tool to replace a "tail -f" plus some other benefits.
Command line tool that can view multiple log files remotely and blend them into a single output based on the appropriate dates within the log files themselves. Has cat and tail modes available. Support for multiple local/remote protocols
LogViewer is a MS Windows .NET application that display logging datas. It's like the unix 'tail'. It can read a file or listenning over a TCP socket. Use regulars expressions to Hide, Rewrite, Colorize lines of log. Have a look at Screenshots section.
MakeLogic Tail is an advanced "tail -f" command with GUI. It needs JRE 5.0, hence it is 'Tail for Windows', Linux or 'Tail for Mac'. It shows the last few lines of a growing log file in real time. Provides many more easy to use features. Try it!
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Module to allow for reading lines from a continuously-growing file (such as a system log). Handles log files that get rotated/trucated out from under us. Inspired by the Perl File::Tail module.
Provide a plugabble and configurable alternative to UNIX tools like grep, awk, tail, head, cut, sort, uniq or even some perl based scripts in a Java environment. A bit like what Apache Ant means to good old make.
A graphical MS Windows version of the ever useful "tail" command in *nix. Features RegEx highlighting, multiple notification methods (Flash, Beep, Email, Balloon), alternating line colors for readability, Threshold Seperators, and simple XML Config
TailBlazer is a graphical version of the UNIX 'tail' utility. It allows you to monitor log files as they are written. New lines appear as they are written. TailBlazer takes this a step further by supporting pattern matching, filtering, and notification