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<div>On 10 Aug 2014, at 04:29, Daniel Hood <<a href="mailto:dsmhood@gmail.com">dsmhood@gmail.com</a>> wrote:</div>
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else here use kibana and logstash for logging? Would recommend it as well.</span><br class="Apple-interchange-newline">
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<div>I was about to make the same suggestion when I read the original post in the thread. I was thinking ‘this toolset seems quite complete, but nothing good in the log management space’ - Logstash was going to be my suggestion. The ELK stack (Elasticsearch,
Logstash, Kibana) makes searching and reporting very easy. We also tried Greylog but prefer the ELK toolset in production.</div>
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<div>Andy </div>
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