Netdata's Awesome New Feature: Systemd Journal Support Explained!

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2024
  • Netdata, a solution that was covered on the channel in the past, has a brand new ability - support for Systemd's journal! This enables administrators to better keep track of their servers, making viewing, exploring and analyzing Systemd journal logs easier than before. In this video, Jay will give you an overview of Netdata's latest innovation!
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    Time Codes
    00:00 - Intro
    00:58 - Quick Refresher - "What is Netdata"?
    01:37 - Sponsored video disclaimer
    02:52 - What is Systemd's "Journal"? (Quick Refresher)
    04:12 - Using the journalctl Command to Inspect Logs
    06:28 - First Look: Netdata's New Systemd Journal Plugin
    08:06 - Why Centralized Logging is a Good Idea
    11:03 - Some additional features of Netdata's Systemd Journal Plugin
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Komentáře • 12

  • @sabahrahma1598
    @sabahrahma1598 Před 5 měsíci +8

    I love you and love your channel , also love and respect your content, thank you for teaching us linux

  • @voodooyam
    @voodooyam Před 5 měsíci +1

    This is really handy for sure!

  • @jojobobbubble5688
    @jojobobbubble5688 Před 5 měsíci

    Some cool stuff. I'll need to play with this. Thanks for the information and the video.

  • @giannakossimos1
    @giannakossimos1 Před 5 měsíci

    So excellent , thank you very much.😊

  • @anas6435
    @anas6435 Před 5 měsíci

    Many thanks for your content
    I would love to see some episodes about TUN interface in linux, those are super important in Telecommunication industry (4G / 5G / Wireless / SDN ,, etc)
    Thanks ..

  • @dbishop9085
    @dbishop9085 Před 5 měsíci +1

    only one of my machines has "required source" to look at logs :| I also had to manually add :v1.44.1 tag

  • @pycloud3337
    @pycloud3337 Před 5 měsíci

    remote control opensource suggest for windows user

  • @larbesabdellah7079
    @larbesabdellah7079 Před 5 měsíci

    I did this command and let a space by mistake between ~/ and .docker , rm -rf ~/ .docker , all my home directories were deleted. Is that the real cause ?

    • @stevenhespelt7951
      @stevenhespelt7951 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Is your question "Would the space before .docker result in the entire $HOME directory tree being deleted?" yes,for those files whose permissions would allow deletion by the invoking account/shell. That's one reason why I use the find command first, show me what the -r will result in being affected. Sometimes I find it pays to be a bit paranoid, especially with /bin/rm and/or -r flags.

    • @larbesabdellah7079
      @larbesabdellah7079 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@stevenhespelt7951 yeah that's right better use find before rm , I was very tired I didn't notice how I typed that command without checking, anyway we all make mistakes and lean from them. Thank you so much for responding

  • @SB-qm5wg
    @SB-qm5wg Před 5 měsíci

    I really dislike the sysd log system. I prefer txt logs