
Nice! I think a nice RFE would be to surface this info in the UI. On Thu, Mar 29, 2018 at 8:30 AM, Milan Zamazal <mzamazal@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi, during last year Outreachy internship a tool for analyzing oVirt logs was created. When it is provided with oVirt logs (such as SOS reports, logs gathered by Lago, single or multiple log files) it tries to identify and classify important lines from the logs and present them in a structured form. Its primary purpose is to get a quick and easy overview of actions and errors.
The tool analyses given logs and produces text files with the extracted information. There is an Emacs user interface that presents the output in a nice way with added functionality such as filtering. Emacs haters can use the plain text files or write another user interface. :-)
You can get ovirt-log-analyzer from https://github.com/mz-pdm/ovirt-log-analyzer README.md explains how to use it.
Note that ovirt-log-analyzer has been created within the limited resources of an Outreachy internship with some additional work and not everything is perfect. Feel free to make improvements.
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