A lot depends on what you are trying to do. A couple go-to graphing tools are rrdtool and gnuplot (rrdtool is designed for dealing with tracking trends over time, gnuplot is more flexible, but you have to track the data yourself)

you can also put your data into ElasticSearch and use Kibana to make reports and dashboards from it.

You cold also put your logs into hadoop and use any of the tools that report from there

A lot depends on what type of reports you and graphs you are looking for. I give some pointers on approaches to take to generate the data in this article https://www.usenix.org/publications/login/feb14/logging-reports-dashboards

David Lang

On Thu, 26 Feb 2015, Daniel Baker wrote:

Hello everybody,


I’m having difficulty finding a decent graphing and analysis tool. Can anybody recommend one ?


Preferably in a deb file as I’m using Ubuntu.




Thanks


Dan

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