I do what Pete suggested with the search, but I use a chrome plugin for 
auto page refresh to mimic a tail -f behavior.  It's not a perfect 
solution, but it's better than clicking the search button over and over to 
refresh the logs being displayed.

On Tuesday, July 7, 2015 at 2:56:38 PM UTC-4, Corneliu Paunescu wrote:
>
> Hello,
> Im trying to figure out a way to view live messages based on a source.
> I used to use syslog-ng. If I needed to fix an issue, live, I would go CLI 
> mode, on a Ubuntu server, do a tail -f logfilename.log and the logs it 
> would show up as it happens.
> In Graylog, how can I accomplish the same thing? Basically I need to view 
> logs as they take place based on a source. I have a greylog2 server 
> running, latest version, and I have streams working and dashboard, but I 
> need to see messages live, as they take place, scrolling based on a source 
> and specific keyword.
> Thanks...
>

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