I run a small home lab - number of servers varies from time to time. Currently five, all Linux.

When I heard about log consolidation I imagined that I would get a nice dashboard type view where I could see a consolidated, real time, view of all my server logs go by. Victoria Logs does that for me. I also imagined that there would be a way to flag particular log entries as “normal, and expected” so they would be excluded in the future - the goal being to get this dashboard to a state where if anything appears, it’s probably bad. I can’t see a way to do that in Victoria Logs. Do I need to try harder? If Victoria Logs won’t do it - is there anything that will?

  • Great Blue Heron@lemmy.caOP
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    4 hours ago

    Yeah, I’ve been doing some more reading. Victoria Logs is doing a good job consolidating my logs and is very lightweight. It’s the visualisation that I’m missing. Grafana can do it, but I’m having trouble getting my head around it. That’s OK - it’s just my home lab and it’s mainly a learning exercise - I need to learn some more.

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      2 hours ago

      Yeah I use VL for lemmy.ca and it’s super quick and lightweight, but getting what you want into grafana can be difficult.

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        27 minutes ago

        The more you can filter and label at the source, the less you have to work out in VL.

        I use alloy (which is kinda heavy) to extract and prepare only the data I want and it works great so far.