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Special Forums UNIX and Linux Applications Infrastructure Monitoring LogAnalysis Tool Post 302716839 by Xava on Wednesday 17th of October 2012 06:30:45 AM
Old 10-17-2012
LogAnalysis Tool

Hello

Due to my semester project I am searching a LogAnalysis Tool for Linux platforms.
The tool should offer following functionalities:
- support Ubuntu/Debian/CentOS
- analyse as much as possible system logs
- deployable for >100 servers
- central administration on one host (preferable with web-interface)
- notification on irregularity. the customer wishes one report per day which shows if everything is ok or it should contain the issues.
the customer already runs nagios for live-monitoring. so nagios-plugins would be also possible.

i have already found some possible suitable tools but maybe you can give me some additional inputs and field reports.

thanks
 

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Tool(3U)						    InterViews Reference Manual 						  Tool(3U)

NAME
Tool - base class for tool objects SYNOPSIS
#include <Unidraw/Tools/tool.h> DESCRIPTION
Tool is an abstract base class for objects that support direct manipulation of components. Tools employ animation and other visual effects for immediate feedback to reinforce the user's perception that he is dealing with real objects. The user grasps and wields a tool to achieve a desired effect. The effect may involve a change to one or more components' internal state, or it may change the way components are viewed, or there may be no effect at all (if for example the tool is used in an inapropriate context). Conceptually, tools do their work within viewers, in which graphical component views are displayed and manipulated. Whenever a viewer receives an input event (such as a mouse click or key press), it in turn asks the current tool (defined by the enclosing editor object) to produce a manipulator object. A tool implements its CreateManipulator operation to create and initialize an appropriate manipulator, which encapsulates the tool's manipulation semantics by defining the three phases (grasp, wield, effect) of the manipulation. Moreover, a tool can delegate manipulator creation to one or more of the GraphicView objects in the viewer to allow component-specific interaction. A tool's InterpretManipulator operation accesses and analyzes information in the manipulator that characterizes the manipulation and then creates a command that carries out the desired effect. If a tool delegated manipulator creation to a graphical view, then it must delegate its interpretation to the same view. PUBLIC OPERATIONS
virtual Manipulator* CreateManipulator( Viewer*, Event&, Transformer* ) virtual void InterpretManipulator(Manipulator*) Operations that define how the tool reacts when it is used and its ultimate effect. The tool can defer manipulator creation and interpretation to a GraphicView. This allows the same tool to behave differently depending on the component it manipulates. CreateManipulator creates a manipulator that is appropriate for the tool. It receives the viewer in which the manipulation will take place, an event with which to initialize the manipulator if necessary, and the coordinate transformation that maps canvas coor- dinates into the subject's coordinate space. InterpretManipulator is called following manipulation and defines how to construct a command that carries out the manipulation's desired effect. virtual void SetControlInfo(ControlInfo*) virtual ControlInfo* GetControlInfo() Tools use a ControlInfo object to store information from which to build a user interface for engaging the tool. These operations set and get the ControlInfo object. SetControlInfo does not delete the ControlInfo being replaced. virtual Component* Copy() Return a copy of the tool. Subclasses should redefine this operation to return an instance of their type. virtual void Read(istream&) virtual void Write(ostream&) Read and write the tool's contents to a stream to support catalog operations. Read and write typically call first the corresponding operations defined by their parent class, and then they read or write their class-specific state. Note that you must ensure that the objects are read in the same order they are written. virtual ClassId GetClassId() virtual boolean IsA(ClassId) GetClassId returns the unique class identifier for the Tool subclass, while IsA returns whether the instance is of a class or sub- class corresponding to the given identifier. IsA typically checks the given identifier against the instance's own (as defined by its GetClassId operation) and, failing that, calls its parent classes' IsA operation. All subclasses must redefine GetClassId and IsA to ensure that their identifiers are unique and that instances are written and read properly. PROTECTED OPERATIONS
Tool(ControlInfo* = nil) The constructor is protected to prevent instatiation of the abstract base class. The ControlInfo object is optional, but only tools that have no visible manifestion in the interface should omit it. ControlInfo* CopyControlInfo() CopyControlInfo is a convenience function that subclasses may use in their Copy operation. It returns a copy of the tool's Con- trolInfo object if it non-nil, simply checking for a nil argument before calling the corresponding Copy on the ControlInfo object. SEE ALSO
Catalog(3U), Command(3U), ControlInfo(3U), Editor(3U), Event(3I), GraphicView(3U), Manipulator(3U), Transformer(3I), Viewer(3U), classes(3U), istream(3C++), ostream(3C++) Unidraw 24 January 1991 Tool(3U)
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