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I'm already running a grafana instance, so I'll look into elastic/filebeat. Thanks.
Elastic is heaaaaavy. You might want to check out Loki, I haven't used it but I think it'd be easier to get started with than Victoria logs since it integrates tightly with grafana
Yeah, I've been doing some more reading. Victoria Logs is doing a good job consolidating my logs and is very lightweight. It's the visualisation that I'm missing. Grafana can do it, but I'm having trouble getting my head around it. That's OK - it's just my home lab and it's mainly a learning exercise - I need to learn some more.
Yeah I use VL for lemmy.ca and it's super quick and lightweight, but getting what you want into grafana can be difficult.
The more you can filter and label at the source, the less you have to work out in VL.
I use alloy (which is kinda heavy) to extract and prepare only the data I want and it works great so far.