Overview
Data is constantly entering your system's IT infrastructure from various sources. This data is of all types – performance data and statistics, traps and alerts, log files, configurations, scripts and messages, and arrives from various sources – your logs, folders, applications, network devices, database tables, and servers.
XpoLog indexes in real time all data entering your system's IT infrastructure from various sources, and structures and normalizes this data – both raw and rich, into a single database of a uniform format.
XpoLog provides a search engine – XpoSearch, which enables you to conduct a search through this immense amount of data for anything that you like. Using the XpoSearch interface, you can search all the logs in XpoLog Center (applications, servers, network devices, database tables, and more).
Search Types
XpoSearch provides two main types of searches:
- Initial search – a simple search
Complex search – an advanced search
Initial Search
In the initial search, the user enters a search query of simple criteria, and the search is executed on all the event data. In this simple search, the user can search the event data for a simple term or more than one term, perform a Boolean search, a search with wildcards, or a comparison search.
The execution of the search query returns a list of all matching events from all relevant logs (latest on top). In addition, XpoSearch returns a graphical view of the distribution of the matching events over time and per data source.
This simple search can be refined to minimize search results, by doing either or both of the following:
- Performing a Filtered Search – filtering the resulting events according to the source of the event – logs, files, applications, or servers
- Performing a Refined Search – adding one of the event data fields discovered during the simple search to the search criteria of the simple search
Complex Search
Complex search queries are used for performing advanced complex operations and reporting on the log events resulting from a simple search. Execution of a complex search query results in a summary table, and can also be visualized as gadgets in XpoLog Dashboards.