[wildfly-dev] Reading Logs from Web Console

Rob Cernich rcernich at redhat.com
Wed Aug 14 15:17:45 EDT 2013


This is the best link I have.  Note that many of the links on that page are dead, but I think most of the meat is still there.

http://www.eclipse.org/tptp/index.php

----- Original Message -----
> Ha, yes it's been a couple of years now :) I'm enjoying Red Hat a lot
> and I hope you are too.
> 
> Thanks. I'll see what Google turns up with that. Maybe we could at least
> get some ideas from it.
> 
> 
> On 08/14/2013 11:51 AM, Rob Cernich wrote:
> >> The problem with filtering comes in parsing the log file. While I have
> >> had some success doing this with I tool I was playing with for Jesper,
> >> once you get a stack trace you have to start making guesses. I tend to
> >> agree with dmlloyd in that log files tend to be a one way write. You can
> >> do some parsing with a best guess, but well we all know what happens
> >> when we start assuming and guessing :)
> >>
> >> That said I do like the challenge of trying to parse log files. I did
> >> start a project to do it in my spare time I just haven't found time to
> >> put into working on it lately.
> >>
> > Hey James, long time since orientation...
> >
> > Eclipse used to have a project called TPTP which did some of this.  It was
> > architected with a "collector" that received events from various "agents"
> > associated with servers running in your system.  I believe the events were
> > typed as Common Base Events which included fields to help correlate events
> > across multiple servers.  I don't recall whether or not the source for the
> > server components (collector and agent) was open sourced or not (the
> > binaries were available from Eclipse).  The Eclipse side provided tooling
> > for viewing and analyzing these CBE messages, which included the
> > capability for creating rules that could be used to diagnose common
> > problems when applied across a set of events.
> >
> > Hope you've been enjoying your time at Red Hat!
> >
> > Rob
> 
> --
> James R. Perkins
> Red Hat JBoss Middleware
> 
> 


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