hi,Prasanna
Yes , the tool can redirect the raw vmops.log file to browser real-time and
progress like the console log .
As you know , this tool just used for debug purpose , so I remove some parts
which no use when debug time , such as :
before raw format in console :
2013-04-25 14:24:26,344 DEBUG
[network.router.VirtualNetworkApplianceManagerImpl]
(RouterStatusMonitor-1:null) Found 1 routers.
after , in browser :
[VirtualNetworkApplianceManagerImpl] Found 1 routers.
1. remove timestamp
2. remove the java package
3. remove the thread info
This tool I write and tested in Centos , but it's binary compatible , you
can use it in Ubuntu too .
I will update it in near future for support directly show log result in
console too .
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Regards,
ChunFeng
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From: "Prasanna Santhanam"<[email protected]>;
Date: Thu, Apr 25, 2013 02:10 PM
To: "users"<[email protected]>;
Subject: Re: VM allocation scheduler
On Thu, Apr 25, 2013 at 01:35:18PM +0800, ChunFeng wrote:
>
> In order to let me observe the whole process more easily , I use a log
> tools which can redirect the raw log to browser , download from
> http://www.cloudstack-china.org/2012/12/1531.html
>
> http://www.cloudstack-china.org/wp-content/plugins/download-monitor/download.php?id=25
This is quite cool. Does the browser log roll-over and progress too
like the console log?
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Prasanna.,
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