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    LogDistiller is a logfile merge and sort tool. Log content is classified according to rules configured in an XML file. Classification results go into reports, which are published : simply stored in a file, sent by mail, or even added to a news feed.
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    RHQ

    RHQ

    Systems management and monitoring tool.

    The RHQ project is a plugin-based systems management and monitoring suite that provides extensible and integrated systems management for multiple products and platforms across a set of core features.
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    Lumber Analysis

    Lumber Analysis

    This web based application user can view the log file.

    This is a web application, using thing application user can see the log file with multiple search critria. This application supports Log4J and log4Net. This tool is used to filter the log file, based on multiple criteria. Admin user can configure multiple applications and group the application up to three levels. Application name will be displayed in tree structure based upon grouping. Application will be displayed based on roles. System will allow the user to filter the log file not...
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    Hayrick is a tool for finding, correlating and analyzing information in large amounts of textual input, like log files. Hayrick optionally employs Eclipse as a convenient working environment for setting up and running analysis jobs.
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    brainypdm
    System performance data management and monitoring tool. It gather performance data from nagios or generic source for make custom graphs, reports and "brainy" analysis. It's developed in Java 1.5
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    A tool to extract the information in any log file into a database. It has no inherent knowledge of particular log formats but by using inbuilt rules and asking a few simple questions should be able to parse any type of text log intelligently.
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    JDiag is an open source system information/diagnostics tool written in Java. It gathers information from various places in the system and places it into one log file for easy analysis by computer professionals.
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