Is there a "common log file analyzer / editor"?

I ask because I am tired of looking at the daily daily tabbed log files:

164.56.95.119:18260 24986 2011-03-13 16:10:02.532 -5 JobQueueReceiver JSM 6019 4 Audit.RTUsage.JSM removed com.cognos.jsmcommon.tse.TaskRecord$IDDateStruct@11d16ae from the task queue 164.56.95.119:18260 24986 2011-03-13 16:10:02.545 -5 JobQueueReceiver MS 6014 4 Audit.RTUsage.ms.MS com.cognos.monitor.tse.BiBusRunContext:ctor: 0A808213019C787C012B0AEE617391740012eb0d6f1c0 7288162 164.56.95.119:18260 24986 2011-03-13 16:10:02.546 -5 StateMapProcessor MS 6014 4 Audit.RTUsage.ms.MS com.cognos.monitor.tse.commands.TaskRunStartedCmd:doAction - 0A808213019C787C012B0AEE61739174 164.56.95.119:18260 24986 2011-03-13 16:10:02.501 -5 JobQueueReceiver MS 6014 4 Audit.RTUsage.ms.MS com.cognos.monitor.queue.JobQueueReceiver:Count ready tasks = 1 

I would like to know if any of you have, fortunately, the following functions:

  • The ability to "filter out" unnecessary parts dynamically. that is, as soon as the log file is loaded, you do not need to extract part of it in order to focus on this part; you just filter its contents, and once this is done, everything can be returned to start another filtering process again.

  • selection of the current line. This is simply because a long string wraps in several, so it’s hard to tell where it ends.

  • Highlight matches in a combination of regular expression searches. I believe many editors support this anyway

My last resort is to use Perl or linux commands to make my life easier, but I sincerely hope there is a logarithmic analyzer / editor available to save time :)

Thanks for all the suggestions in advance.

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Take a look at XpoLog at http://www.xpolog.com I think it provides the necessary features for your needs.

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You can import the logs as CSV files into Microsoft Excel or into Open Office. I think that these two programs can do everything you need.

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For Windows, you can use baretail , it is very lightweight, easy to configure and works very well.

I don't know if it has all the functions that you mention, but at least it highlights regular expressions and you can assign colors.

I have not yet found a comparable alternative for other systems (e.g. Mac ).

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Source: https://habr.com/ru/post/1343702/


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