February 26-28, 2014
Montreal, Canada

Turbo charge your logs

Many of us only look at our log files during an outage or crisis. Wouldn't it be great if they could be mined in real time? This talk will show you how to do that. We'll examine tools such as Monolog and Rsyslog to collect information as well as Logstash and Graylog2 to send alerts, store and make searchable millions of log records. By the end of this talk you'll be able to mine your log data in real time, helping you to avoid major problems.

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Jeremy Cook

Oracle

Jeremy has been a software developer since 2008, working with many technologies across a variety of web applications. He has built software for a variety of clients, ranging from major sports leagues to large scale enterprise applications. He is passionate about clean maintainable code and helping teams to adopt practices that accelerate their development. Jeremy is a senior principal developer for Oracle, based in the Waterloo, ON office.

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