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It's difficult to find any. Please, no answers like scp + perl + duct tape. I need a complete solution.

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see also this recent SF post: serverfault.com/questions/62687/… – warren Sep 8 at 12:07

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The Google search appliance comes to mind.

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Which keywords would you recommend? – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Jul 10 at 11:40
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Thorbjørn, I suspect he means this: google.com/enterprise/gsa – Peter Boughton Aug 2 at 21:46
thanks for the link, @Peter – warren Sep 8 at 16:07
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Well, I don't there are any competitors right now with all the features of Splunk. However, for smaller feature sets, you could go with:

  1. Chainsaw
  2. Log Parser (Microsoft)
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Something better than perl+scp+duct tape but that, sadly, still needs some development effort on your part, would be a generic text indexing + searching solution like Lucene + solr.

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[aside] Why do you want an alternative? I know some people at splunk. I'm sure they would like to hear the feedback.

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Due diligence. We've been using Splunk in free mode for 6+ months and want to more tightly integrate a product like that to our operations. We want to see what else is available before diving deep. – trenton Oct 11 '08 at 5:44
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Me too please!

Splunk is simply too expensive for me. We have 1 100 servers. They definitely generate more than 1 meg of log data per day each. Since our currency is about R7 to the dollar, a license would set me back the equivalent of a senior sysadmin's yearly salary.

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how about paglo

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Take a look at Octopussy (my project)

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Is there a bridge format allowing a Java logging framework (like log4j or logback) to produce data for Octopussy? Preferrably one keeping as much information as possible :-) – Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen Jul 10 at 12:27
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we have been trialing Logscape from Liquidlabs - its much cheaper than splunk, is really easy to use and has some unique features (use it for app dev and support on a grid app).

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Check out Logscape from Liquidlabs

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