Do logstash/graylog2 do log processing/searching in real time? Or can scale
for real time need?
I guess harshadmehta is looking for real-time indexing/search.
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Pravesh
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>> How do i index this so that i can search Account 123 activity over a date
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>> Using default solr config search, i will get each log file in full that has
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I am trying to use solr for processing logs and searching them.
But i dont see a clear sample anywhere for this type of scenario.
i need to index
I have looked at splunk and logstash but want to explore solr to do the job.
Thanks
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can search Account 123 activity over a date
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> Using default solr config search, i will get each log file in full that has
> any entry for Account 123 plus all other Accounts in those files as well.
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in text file but they will contain lot more text, but
i don't think that will matter.
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=true&facet.field=action
This way you have facet count for created/updated/deleted etc.
Hope this is what u r looking for.
Thanx
Pravesh
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