Hi,Agree with JB, and another advantage to have a central backend is to manage
the alerting and the filter/parser of the data in one
place.regards,FrancoisEnvoyé depuis mon smartphone Samsung Galaxy.
-------- Message d'origine --------De : Jean-Baptiste Onofré
<[email protected]> Date : 24/05/2019 18:02 (GMT+04:00) À :
[email protected] Objet : Re: Issues installing Decanter Hi,About Decanter
in a cluster environment, what we usually do is:1. decanter-collectors are
installed on each node of the cluster (log, jmx)2. you install a decanter
appender that send data on a central backend(jdbc, elasticsearch, etc)Then, all
logs and metrics and centralized in the backend, where you canquery.For
instance, with elasticsearch, you can use grafana/kibana to easilyrequest and
create dashboards.RegardsJBOn 24/05/2019 14:43, cooshal wrote:> Hi JB:> > thank
you very much for these information.> > I managed to run decanter now. It's
collecting logs now, and the logs are in> data/decanter. I will see how can I
make use of it in the context of cellar> a centralized way (and ofcourse
without Elasticsearch at the moment).> > Previously, I had all my camel bundles
installed (that required both JMS and> JDBC). Trying to install Decanter after
those bundles resulted in> installation failure (I do not know if that was the
real cause, but that's> what I have observed after multiple attempts). The
other thing I did was> install event admin before decanter. And, things got
installed without any> trouble.> > Regarding the bootFeatures, yes, they look
completely different. I have not> added all the features from standard distro
and rather included the> components that we need at the moment, like broker ds,
database ds, etc.> But, thanks for pointing out these as well. I will look at
these things to> see if I can improve those things.> > Regards,> Cooshal.> > >
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