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Extracting metrics from logs for realtime trending and alerting
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Jamie Wilkinson
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jan Tue 17
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Application logs contain a wealth of data on events in a system, but are typically only examined after an incident occurs. Due to a lack of a common language between open source tools, these events remain hidden, unexported to a monitoring system. In this presentation, Jamie will describe and demonstrate a general purpose tool for extracting metrics from logs, and exporting them in real time.
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