Last Log for Confluence
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🗃 Simplified troubleshooting - log file browsing with search, filters, auto-refresh and thread dumps right in the administration
Viewing your log files is just a click away
Browse through your logs directly in the application administration and save a lot of time – no need to access the server directly or downloading log files using SFTP.
Search within the logs - text, log levels or users
Search within automatically updated logs to limit search output to the relevant log entries. Filter for log levels, users, timeframes, and even regular expressions.
Simple file selection from a collapsible sidebar
Choose and view any file from your log directory without accessing the server. Select the file of interest from the collapsible sidebar, with rotating logs grouped for enhanced usability.
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Logs are an administrator's best friend:
❓ Is a function in Confluence not working as expected? Is an application displaying errors? The entire application is slow or not responding at all?
👀 To investigate the problem, logs are the right place to start troubleshooting.
⚡ The problem is that you need server access to view the logs. Besides the fact that it is time-consuming to search and examine the log files manually, many Confluence administrators don't even have access to the server where the logs are stored for security reasons.
✅ Last Log for Confluence displays the logs where they belong - in the Confluence administration user interface.
- Browse logs directly in the administration UI
- No server access is necessary
- Search and filter for text, log levels, users, and even regular expressions
- Real-time monitoring through auto-refresh
- Generate thread dumps
- Ships with own REST API
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