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logswan
— fast Web
log analyzer using probabilistic data structures
logswan |
[-ghv ] [-d
db] logfile |
logswan
is a fast Web log analyzer using
probabilistic data structures. It is targeted at very large log files,
typically APIs logs. It has constant memory usage regardless of the log file
size, and takes approximatively 4MB of RAM.
Unique visitors counting is performed using two HyperLogLog counters (one for IPv4, and another one for IPv6), providing a relative accuracy of 0.10%.
If file is a single dash (`-'),
logswan
reads from the standard input.
The options are as follows:
The following script can be used to process all log files in the current directory and save the output in a file:
#!/bin/sh for file in $(ls *.log) do logswan $file > $file.json done exit 0
logswan
was written by
Frederic Cambus.
February 13, 2021 | Debian |