Am 04.04.20 um 16:02 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
> * Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
>> Maybe I look into mongodb as well, for example I found this small
>> howto: https://www.fluentd.org/guides/recipes/maillog-mongodb
>
> That looks unnecessarily complicated to me. While you can of course move
> data from
* Stefan G. Weichinger:
> Maybe I look into mongodb as well, for example I found this small
> howto: https://www.fluentd.org/guides/recipes/maillog-mongodb
That looks unnecessarily complicated to me. While you can of course move
data from an existing log file into MongoDB, I find configuring
Am 03.04.20 um 17:57 schrieb Ralph Seichter:
> * Stefan G. Weichinger:
>
>> My goal:
>>
>> collect logs of postfix, nginx into the docker-containers running ES,
>> Kibana .. and learn my way from there.
>
> If you are not dead-set on Elasticsearch et al, I propose considering
> MongoDB as an
* Stefan G. Weichinger:
> My goal:
>
> collect logs of postfix, nginx into the docker-containers running ES,
> Kibana .. and learn my way from there.
If you are not dead-set on Elasticsearch et al, I propose considering
MongoDB as an alternative.
There are syslog Modules that allow logging into
I am trying my first steps to collect and aggregate logs into a
elasticsearch/kibana combo.
I have them in a docker-compose stack and want to collect nginx and
postfix logs for a start.
So far I am confused by stuff like filebeat, logstash, fluentd ... brrr
Could someone explain or even share
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