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brianaker
Feb 27, 2019Aspirant
LogAnalyzer package download?
Where can I obtain a copy of the LogAnalyzer package?
I had to reinstall my Readynas and it seems that the package no longer appears on the Apps page. Thanks!
StephenB
Feb 27, 2019Guru - Experienced User
Are you running 4.2.x firmware?
It is here: https://community.netgear.com/t5/ReadyNAS-Storage-Apps-Current/PHPLogCon-Loganalyzer/td-p/694197
A direct download link to the download is http://www.readynas.com/contributed/super-poussin/PRO-PHPLogCon_1.5.bin
There's an older 1.3 version, if you are looking for that the download link is http://www.readynas.com/contributed/super-poussin/PRO-PHPLogCon_1.3.bin
- brianakerFeb 27, 2019Aspirant
I was looking for a package for 6.x.
Sorry if I posted in the wrong forum, I assumed "old" meant, "no longer shipped with".
Unrelated though, I do though still have a 4.x 'Nas that I only spin up if I need to look at a very old backup. It is a decade old and still works :)- StephenBFeb 28, 2019Guru - Experienced User
brianaker wrote:
I was looking for a package for 6.x.
There were a lot of issues reported here with the OS 6 package. It wrote the log information to the OS partition, and that often filled the partition (resulting in a loss of access of the web ui, damaged share configurations, etc). I'm not seeing a notice here on when it was taken down, and it might not be compatible with current firmware.
You can still find the download via wayback.com but I don't recommend using it.
- brianakerMar 01, 2019Aspirant
Any hints on what the URL would be?
I have been using LogAnalyzer on ReadyNas for years. I am unsurprised to hear that the default package would fill a partition ( well, sort of... that would have required changing the default rsyslog setup ).
If there is a repository for the package I can provide details either there ( or via reply on this comment ) on what you need to change to make it scale. I personally have rsyslog stick its data in MySQL and then have LogAnalyzer read the data from the tables rsyslog creates in the database. I do point the base data tables from MySQL write to share and not to /var/lib/mysql ( which really should be obvious and the default for anyone using a database on a ReadyNAS ). LogAnalyzer will then just read the data from MySQL.
I would recommend you take a second at look at LogAnalyzer on ReadyNAS, it is a nice compact solution which scales well for any home/small business use case.
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