Log Stream
The Log Stream in Infraon Infinity allows you to search, filter, and tail all logs ingested into the Elasticsearch database without logging into different servers, changing directories, or tailing individual files. All your logs are conveniently accessible within the Log Stream.
Features include live log streaming, filtering with auto-complete, and a log graph for efficient navigation. You can also quickly categorize log messages to identify patterns in your log events.
What do you see on the screen?
The top panel features the same search, filter, time range, refresh, and download options in the Log search. Click here for a closer look.
Log Stream Details | Home page
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Customize
Click to modify the view of the stream page. You can choose options for line wrapping and adjust the text size from large to medium.
Highlights
This option will emphasize specific fields on the page, making searching for and viewing them easier.
Stream Live
Initiate a live stream of incoming logs and document fields by clicking here. To terminate the stream, click again.
Log Stream settings
The Settings page within the Log Stream section allows users to customize and manage their log streams effectively. This page provides functionality to configure the multi-index names, manage log sources, and customize log columns. Below is a detailed description of the available options and their functionalities.
Multi-Index Name
Users can specify or modify the name of the Multi-Index directly from this page. This feature is essential for organizing and categorizing log data across multiple indices for better accessibility and management.
Add New Multi-Index: Enter a new name for it and save it to create a new index.
Edit Existing Multi-Index: You can modify the name of an existing Multi-Index by selecting it and updating the name field.
Log Source Configuration
This section allows users to add or remove log sources linked to the current log stream. Configuring log sources ensures the right data is collected and managed effectively.
Add Log Source: Provide details such as source type, connection information, and any required authentication to specify new log sources.
Edit Log Source: Update the configuration of existing log sources if source details or connection parameters change.
Remove Log Source: Delete a log source that is no longer needed or is causing issues.
Log Columns Customization
Users can adjust the columns displayed in log entries to fit their needs better. This includes adding new fields for more detailed log information or removing obsolete ones.
Add New Field: Introduce new columns to the log entries by defining field names and specifying their types. This feature helps capture additional data points that may be relevant for analysis.
Delete Existing Field: Remove any necessary or relevant fields that are no longer necessary to streamline log data presentation.
Note: Only users with the appropriate privileges can change the Log Stream Settings page.
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