Hi,
Is there a CLI tool to combine & analyze the servers log files?
something like NCDU shows disk space alot better then some df -h long variations.
I can crawl the web to search the log files and syntax to explore each log myself but it is super tedious now days.
i don't want to install web tool like webmin just cli.
Thanks,
Joe
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Debian CLI log analyzer tool?
Re: Debian CLI log analyzer tool?
Have you searched net? Or which shows many log-analysers in Debian repo.
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aptitude search ^log
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^ probably too "tedious" for op.
you know your logs are not on the web, right?avarage_joe wrote:I can crawl the web to search the log files and syntax to explore each log myself but it is super tedious now days.
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