Eric, totally agree - not being able to get logs is a major drawback.  Would
love to hear what you find.

jeff


On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 9:35 AM, Eric Anderson <[email protected]>wrote:

> I am looking for a good reliable way of getting my full logs.
> Solutions like Hoptod, New Relic and Get Exceptional all focus
> tracking errors or summarizing performance (from what I can tell). But
> sometimes I just want to see the actual logs of what an actual user
> did when interacting with my app.
>
> Of course there is "heroku logs" but that just shows you the last few
> request. Not to mention I think it may only show one dyno as requests
> seem to be missing. LogWorm looks right up my alley but I tried to
> sign up for their service a month or two ago and never heard back from
> them (they are in private beta).
>
> So now I am wondering if I need to try to roll my own (http://
> github.com/peburrows/mongo_db_logger look promising) or if there is
> already a off-the-shelf solution out there?
>
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