Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: os-log-merger
Version: 1.2.2.dev2
Summary: OpenStack Log merge tool
Home-page: https://github.com/openstack/os-log-merger
Author: OpenStack
Author-email: openstack-dev@lists.openstack.org
License: Apache Software License
Description: os-log-merger
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        What is os-log-merger?
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        os-log-merger stands for OpenStack LOG merger, it's a tool designed to take a
        bunch of openstack logs across different projects, and merge them in a single
        file, ordered by time entries.
        
        It should work as long as the logs are based on oslo logger output.
        
        Quick presentation: http://mangelajo.github.io/openstack-debugging-presentation/
        
        Limitations
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        This tool is not able to properly (or meaningfully) merge logs if your servers
        are not time synced to a common time source.
        
        How to install
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        pip install os-log-merger
        
        Basic Usage
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger ../bz/1257567/40-os1ctrl01/var/log/neutron/server.log:NS1 \
                            ../bz/1257567/50-os1ctrl02/var/log/neutron/server.log:NS2 \
                            ../bz/1257567/40-os1ctrl01/var/log/neutron/openvswitch-agent.log:OVS1 \
                            ../bz/1257567/50-os1ctrl02/var/log/neutron/openvswitch-agent.log:OVS2
        
        
        Please note that the :NS1, :NS2, :OVS1, :OVS2 are aliases and can be omitted,
        and in such case, the extra column used to associate a log file to a log line
        will use the original file path instead of the [ALIAS]
        
        The previous example would produce something like this::
        
            2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.context [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] Arguments dropped when creating context: {u'project_name': None, u'tenant': None} __init__ /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/context.py:83
            2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [NS1] 15062 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.db [req-b751a750-f5d8-4b6e-9af3-82d143ef9416 None] get_ports_and_sgs() called for port_ids [u'4136d577-e02f-47c1-b543-f0bfd65ef85e', u'5d5ea109-4807-4df3-bef4-b5d89c3ffebc', u'6adcffbf-09d5-4a85-9339-9d6beb2bf82c', u'6b4d7b51-c87d-483e-9606-0e2a54ad8184', u'743ccaa6-7ed9-4195-aabd-3d55006338e1', u'dc662767-61a5-4807-b2ed-a7c76b541fd6', u'4decdd33-6f13-46df-b2f0-d9ff99878514', u'34b826df-9787-443c-9bef-084374827a85', u'7bbc404b-3df7-498a-b6fb-e81f9370a19f', u'c12e6e06-ff6a-44dc-b75f-78ec55dd3dd3', u'586cd86d-59d0-434b-ab27-76975ce5abc4', u'79b33879-3232-4b3a-a27c-c0a79da10379', u'ba6a28cc-9851-4cd7-acae-40034a19c761', u'05c4115a-da58-41db-b3f7-7326e1a22971'] get_ports_and_sgs /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/db.py:224
            2015-08-25 09:37:15.463 [OVS1] 12613 DEBUG neutron.agent.linux.utils [req-588c942a-6526-464f-a447-782a5e2d436a None]
                                                Command: ['sudo', 'neutron-rootwrap', '/etc/neutron/rootwrap.conf', 'ovs-vsctl', '--timeout=10', 'list-ports', 'br-int']
                                                Exit code: 0
                                                Stdout: 'ha-2cdba01d-e4\nha-44dca3a9-44\nha-499d3db7-97\nha-55a19f5e-ef\nha-b2d04f15-f2\nha-b5b271a1-d8\nha-fa58d644-81\nint-br-enp7s0\nint-br-ex\nqr-34b826df-97\nqr-5d5ea109-48\nqr-6adcffbf-09\nqr-743ccaa6-7e\nqr-79b33879-32\nqr-c12e6e06-ff\nqr-dc662767-61\n'
        
        References to http url files instead of local files is also supported. Files
        will be cached locally to avoid re-downloading on next runs.
        
        Common Base
        ~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        In many cases we'll have a common base directory where log reside and they'll
        probably share the .log extension. So for the sake of brevity os-log-merger
        allows setting the base directory and postfix for all files with the `-b` and
        `-p` option (`--log-base` and `--log-postfix` long options).
        
        Example for Cinder:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api:api scheduler:sch volume:vol
        
        
        /var/log/messages
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        os-log-merger also supports /var/log/messages type of files with options `-ml`
        and `--msg-logs` options.
        
        Since the format for those files is missing year information -MAR 24 14:11:19-
        the year from the last file modification will be used.
        
        These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition
        as well.
        
        Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-ml` option files.
        
        Example for Cinder:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -ml messages:MSG *.log
        
        
        Timestamped logs
        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
        
        os-log-merger also supports timestamped -[    0.003036]- with options `-tl`
        and `--timestamp-logs` options.
        
        Since timestamp many times will not take epoc time as the source of the
        timestamp but the time the system started, the initial datetime will be
        calculated by substracting from the file modified datetime the last timestamp
        in the file.
        
        These files can also be specified with globs and they support alias definition
        as well.
        
        Beware that openstack files should be listed before `-tl` option files.
        
        Example for Cinder:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -b /var/log/ cinder/api.log:API -tl dmesg:DMSG
        
        
        Auto Alias
        ~~~~~~~~~~
        
        As we've seen above you can easily set you alias using `:ALIAS` after each log
        file, but since most of log files names and locations are well known,
        os-log-merger has an auto alias feature with different levels to adapt to your
        specific needs.
        
        If an alias has been defined in the command line it will disable the auto alias
        on that file.
        
        **Level 0**
        
        The most basic auto alias generation level is level 0, and is the default
        behavior explained above, where the file path is used as an alias.
        
        **Level 1**
        
        Since default configuration will create considerable long aliases, you can use
        level 1 when using base directory and log postfix options to remove them from
        the alias.
        
        Then the following command line:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -a1 -b /var/log/cinder/ -p .log api scheduler volume
        
        Would use `api`, `scheduler` and `volume` aliases::
        
        
            2016-02-01 12:11:17.573 [api] ...
            2016-02-01 12:11:17.701 [scheduler] ...
            2016-02-01 11:11:18.667 [volume] ...
        
        **Level 2**
        
        In some cases we may want to use globbing patterns and auto alias level 1 is no
        longer useful, so you want to have the filename extensions removed as well as
        the common paths and reduce the well know log filenames.
        
        With level 2 os-log-merger will remove all common parts of the path as long as
        resulting paths can still uniquely identify the files within the prefixing path.
        
        It will also rename well known files like cinder/scheduler.log with c-sch like
        in this example:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -a2 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log
        
        That will give you::
        
            2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [node1/C-API] ...
            2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [node1/C-SCH] ...
            2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [node1/C-VOL] ...
            2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [node1/N-API] ...
            2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [node2/N-CPU] ...
        
        **Level 3**
        
        Depending on the name of your non common directories in your log paths you may
        want to go one step further and reduce them to the minimum instead of
        preserving them unaltered.
        
        Replacing Level 2 auto alias generation in the previous command with the same
        files:
        
        .. code:: bash
        
            $ os-log-merger -a3 node?/var/log/{cinder,nova}/*.log
        
        Would result in::
        
            2016-02-01 10:23:34.680 [1/C-API] ...
            2016-02-01 10:24:34.690 [1/C-SCH] ...
            2016-02-01 10:25:34.700 [1/C-VOL] ...
            2016-02-01 10:26:34.710 [1/N-API] ...
            2016-02-01 10:27:34.680 [2/N-CPU] ...
        
        System probes
        =============
        A set of system probes are provided as companion tools to help debugging
        common issues.
        
        netprobe
        ~~~~~~~~
        Under the probes directory netprobe.py can be found, this tool depends on
        tcpdump being available on the host.
        
        This probe will inspect the system for new UP network devices periodically,
        and when found, a tcpdump will be started with the configured filter,
        logging everything on the openstack log format.
        
        The net namespaces are not filtered by default.
        
        The network interfaces default filter is::
        
            tap.*|qbr.*|qg-\.*|qr-\.*
        
        
        The default packet filter is::
        
            (arp or rarp) or (udp and (port 67 or port 68)) or icmp or icmp6
        
        
        Usage details::
        
            usage: netprobe [-h] [-v] [--netns-re NETNS_REGEX] [--netdev-re NETDEV_REGEX]
                            [--tcpdump-filter TCPDUMP_FILTER]
                            [--check-interval CHECK_INTERVAL]
        
            This tool will track system network devices as they appear in a host,
            and start tcpdump processes for each of them, while the output of all
            the tcpdumps goes in a single openstack-like log.
        
            optional arguments:
              -h, --help            show this help message and exit
              -v, --version         show program's version number and exit
              --netns-re NETNS_REGEX, -n NETNS_REGEX
              --netdev-re NETDEV_REGEX, -d NETDEV_REGEX
              --tcpdump-filter TCPDUMP_FILTER, -t TCPDUMP_FILTER
              --check-interval CHECK_INTERVAL, -i CHECK_INTERVAL
                                    The interval between interface checks
              --output-file OUTPUT_FILE, -o OUTPUT_FILE
        
        
Keywords: OpenStack log merger
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Classifier: Environment :: OpenStack
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Classifier: Intended Audience :: System Administrators
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: Apache Software License
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