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    mtail

    mtail

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs

    Extract internal monitoring data from application logs for collection in a time-series database. mtail is a tool for extracting metrics from application logs to be exported into a timeseries database or timeseries calculator for alerting and dashboarding. It fills a monitoring niche by being the glue between applications that do not export their own internal state (other than via logs) and existing monitoring systems, such that system operators do not need to patch those applications to...
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    Gwenhywfar allows porting of your software to different operating systems like Linux, *BSD, Windows etc. It also provides you with some often needed modules such as configuration file handling, simple XML file parsing, IPC etc.
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    syslog proxy daemon

    syslog proxy daemon

    creates an extra socket for syslog (e.g. in a chroot jail)

    Developed for systems that have an older version of syslogd which does not support multiple sockets (e.g. via the '-a' flag). Performs extensive message validation according to RFC 3164
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    A POSIX GUI file viewer capable of displaying manual pages and maintaining document meta-data (highlighting and bookmarks) per user per file; a local socket server for easy integration with other software, text can be processed with shell commands.
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    Log4Janalyzer is a Log4J socket listener GUI that makes application log tracking simple. It has an intuitive Java Swing user interface and is designed for Log4j users. It offers some statistics (quite a few, any suggestions?).
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    LogView4J is a Java Swing Log4J socket listener GUI that makes application debugging simple. It has an intuitive user interface and is designed from the ground up for use of use, speed and stability, with features specifically tailored for Java developer
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    it is used to fetch several System V IPC message queue infos, which ordinary implementation of ipcs didn\'t provide, e.g. scanning the system for active queues or. also, it comes with a tool to creat/destroy message queues and send messages over them.
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    SimpleLogViewer is Java 2 based GUI application that display logging data. Can read a file or listen over a TCP socket. Use plugins/embedded scripts to Hide, Rewrite, Colorize lines of log.
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