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Log Monitoring

Log Ingestion

In order to explore your logs, you need to configure a logging source to send the logs to Motadata AIOps. The following types of logs can be ingested in Motadata from your infrastructure, some directly and some through an agent:

  • Application Logs: Logs generated by various applications used in your infrastructure. These logs provide valuable data for analysis to understand and troubleshoot application issues.

  • Server Logs: Logs from servers that provide access to services and applications. These logs can include access logs, error logs, and Syslog from Linux servers.

  • Network Logs: Various network logs that provide insights into network traffic and communication.

Start sending your infrastructure logs to Motadata AIOps by reading How to ingest logs into Motadata AIOps.

Monitoring and Analysis

After configuring the logging sources, Motadata AIOps will dynamically parse and visualize the logs, simplifying log analysis. The platform offers features like live log tailing, keyword search, log pattern matching, intuitive log explorer to help you efficiently process and centralize logs from different sources.

Visualization

After configuring log ingestion and collecting log data from your applications, servers, and network devices, the next step is to gain valuable insights through visualization. Motadata AIOps provides powerful visualization tools to help you analyze and interpret the collected log data effectively.

Dashboards play a crucial role in providing a visual and intuitive representation of your log data, enabling you to monitor and troubleshoot your IT environment efficiently.

Within the dashboards, you can create customizable widgets tailored to your specific log analysis needs. Motadata AIOps offers a diverse range of graph types, including bar charts, pie charts, and lists, to visualize log data in various ways. These widgets allow you to focus on specific log patterns or trends, making it easier to identify critical issues.

  • Application Log Analysis: Create widgets to visualize application logs from various sources. Monitor critical events and identify patterns that may indicate application issues or security threats.

  • Server Log Monitoring: Use dashboards to track server logs, including access logs and error logs. Detect unusual server behavior and troubleshoot performance or configuration issues.

  • Network Log Visualization: Visualize network logs to understand traffic patterns and identify suspicious network activities. Monitor network flows and trace conversations between endpoints.

Motadata AIOps empowers you to make the most of your log data through powerful visualization tools. Customizable dashboards, real-time log tailing, log pattern matching, and keyword search provide a comprehensive view of your log activity. Proactively monitor log events, detect anomalies, and troubleshoot issues swiftly with the help of log visualization in Motadata AIOps.