AppLogs
Applog System Requirements
This article outlines the system requirements for Applications Manager to store and process the uploaded logs effectively. Ensure Applications Manager meets the following requirements before configuring AppLogs. Note: The system requirements ...
Applogs
Applications Manager AppLogs is a log management solution that automatically discovers, collects, and uploads your server and application logs to Applications Manager for centralized monitoring and analysis. Use the links below to find the ...
Applogs FAQ
Getting Started Q: What is Applications Manager AppLogs? A: Applications Manager AppLogs is a log management solution that automatically discovers and uploads your server and application logs to Applications Manager for centralized monitoring and ...
Average resource utilization by AppLogs agent
The table below shows the average resource utilization by the AppLogs agent under typical operating conditions: Metrics Windows Linux CPU <1% 0.3% Memory 40 MB 25 MB Peak Network 2MB in 30 seconds 2MB in 30 seconds Disk 100 MB 100 MB Note: This ...
How frequently does the AppLogs agent upload logs?
The AppLogs agent will upload logs every 30 seconds or as soon as 40 MB of logs have been collected, whichever comes first. How log upload frequency works The upload frequency depends on the volume and rate at which logs are generated: Scenario 1: ...
How do I disable the AppLogs agent (process/service)?
In Applications Manager, AppLogs monitoring can be stopped only by disabling the AppLogs sub-agent on the required servers. Existing log data will be retained and removed after the retention period expires. Steps to disable Applog Agent: You can ...
How to collect Applications and Services Logs from Windows event logs
Applications Manager AppLogs uses the Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) query on the Applications Manager FSO agent to fetch event logs. The WMI module requires the registry entry below to read the event logs from the Applications and Services ...
How to limit log uploads from a particular log type
Use case As a sysadmin, you may want to monitor a specific log type that you upload and manage using Applications Manager AppLogs. Assuming that you have purchased a license of 100 GB and there are four types of logs managed. Keeping an eye on a ...
Filtering Windows event logs before uploading
You can filter Windows event logs on the agent side before uploading them to Applications Manager. You can configure to eliminate the unwanted event IDs, so that you can skip them while uploading. You can set these field configurations while adding a ...
AppLogs - How long does Applications Manager retain my logs for searching?
Log Search Rentention Log search retention refers to the number of days your collected log data will be stored and available for searching in Applications Manager. Customizing your log retention period Global retention: The number of days log data ...