My experience with the product has been very good. It's incredibly
capable. I do wish that O'Reilly would do a Splunk in a Nutshell book,
though, as the documentation could be better.

Cheers,
--Trey
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Trey Darley - Brussels
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"Svensson," I say, "kindly remember this most banal of truisms: the most
incredible comedies are written by life."
"My life is more like a railway timetable."
"Just wait till time intervenes. The alchemy of time transforms everything
into comedy. Everything..."
[J. Skvorecky, The Engineer of Human Souls]
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> Have you tried Splunk yourself?  My friends that have downloaded the
> free demo have ended up finding the money for it.  It is that good.
>
> Tom
>
> On Sun, Feb 28, 2010 at 8:32 PM, Paul DiSciascio <the...@bytemonkey.net>
> wrote:
>> I'm looking for a good way to share log files on a centralized syslog
>> server with about 10-20 people/developers who are familiar with the log
>> formats but not very much with unix tools.  They want an easy way to dig
>> thru the logs and filter out junk they're not interested in, but still
>> have near realtime visibility.  Obviously, splunk can do this, but it's
>> pricey and their documentation seems to indicate that 20 concurrent
>> users would be a lot to ask for without a lot of hardware.  I really
>> only need an interface capable of some rudimentary filtering, and if
>> possible the ability to save those searches or filters.   Does anyone
>> have any suggestions short of writing this myself?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Paul
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