It would be nice to be able to extract fields at search-time, via a regular expression or some other form of pattern. I.e. I have a log like "Encountered an error purchasing 10 of resource coins: Insufficient Funds", I should be able to write some query with a pattern that breaks out fields for "count": "10", "resource":…
Official support for rkubelog
I think (just getting started) it would be handy to be able to full screen within my browser window not my whole screen. Obviously full-screening the whole screen is useful and I’m not request that feature gets changed but add another feature to full screen it in the browser window.
We are having data in our mysql database get immediately overwritten within seconds of queries we just ran from my IP. It is as though big brother is watching every query and immediately (through AI) executing another counter-attack query to overwrite or change what I just ran. Since it often occurs immediately after i run…
Currently, an alert can belong to only one person. This makes management of alerting a challenge as it means all alerts need to be created under a single "shared" user. If not as users come and go alerts get orphaned in dead user accounts.
Provide the ability to delete or obfuscate personally identifiable information in the logs.
Provide the ability to delete individual log events.
Provide the ability to build queries using a SQL-like language.
Loggly’s search query language is powerful but unfamiliar to many users. How would you feel about a search query builder in Loggly? The idea is similar to how Gmail offers a drop-down menu in the search field to help you build a search by choosing to, from, words to include, exclude, date range, etc.
Here's a feature idea we'd like to get the community's feedback on. What if you could narrow down the search results in the event view (the bottom part of the Search screen)? So, imagine executing a search by adding some terms in the Search bar or by applying a filter using the field explorer. The matching results appear…
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