Hi,
first let me say that I'm very pleased with LogMX. It's like a new world after reading logs with less or vi.
Anyway, I have one question. Do I have to enter the Log4J patterns my different log files use each time I start LogMX, or is there a possibility to save my set of Log4J parsers? Further, I'd like to create a working set of parsers that could then be distributed to others in the organisation who may not be Log4J-literate enough to configure these themselves.
Thanks,
Marko
Saving the Log4J patterns?
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Hello,
Thank you, greatly appreciated.
Each time you define a new parser, it's automatically stored in LogMX preferences. You don't have to re-define it every time you restart LogMX.
As for sharing a set of parsers with other users, you can :
Xavier.
Thank you, greatly appreciated.
Each time you define a new parser, it's automatically stored in LogMX preferences. You don't have to re-define it every time you restart LogMX.
As for sharing a set of parsers with other users, you can :
- copy your preferences file "config/logmx.properties" from your LogMX directory to the other LogMX "config/" directory (=> all preferences will be shared)
- if you don't want to share all your preferences, copy the line beginning with "registeredParsers=" from your "config/logmx.properties" in the other "config/logmx.properties" file
Xavier.