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fudge avatar fudge commented on July 24, 2024
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Fudge avatar Fudge commented on July 24, 2024

Have you tried running with --debug to see what happens?

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On 29. nov. 2011, at 00:47, [email protected] wrote:

I have a local webdev config. on my mac - ruby website.
I want to monitor it via gltail.
After editing the config file, it says connecting:
from config file -------
servers:
rails:
host: 89.33.181.61 -> this is my external IP
user: imac - my imac user
command: tail -f -n0
files: /users/imac/schnipps/log/development.log
parser: rails
color: 0.2, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0


does it look ok? I know I can SSH to this webdev from anywhere.


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Fudge avatar Fudge commented on July 24, 2024

Also, try

ssh [email protected] "tail -f -n0 /users/imac/schnipps/log/
development.log"

from the machine/user wanting to run gltail to make sure it all works.

-- Erlend

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Erlend Simonsen [email protected] wrote:

Have you tried running with --debug to see what happens?

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On 29. nov. 2011, at 00:47, ciobanucos<
[email protected]>
wrote:

I have a local webdev config. on my mac - ruby website.
I want to monitor it via gltail.
After editing the config file, it says connecting:
from config file -------
servers:
rails:
host: 89.33.181.61 -> this is my external IP
user: imac - my imac user
command: tail -f -n0
files: /users/imac/schnipps/log/development.log
parser: rails
color: 0.2, 0.2, 1.0, 1.0


does it look ok? I know I can SSH to this webdev from anywhere.


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ciobanucos avatar ciobanucos commented on July 24, 2024

ok,
thank you.
It works now with these settings.
It is ok for the window to look like this, if I have only one website to monitor?

EXCEPTIONS r/m warnings

I want to view the page views, like if I go on a page, I want that to be counted in the gl_tail.
Right now it seems I am missing some features.

Can u give me some nice config.yaml?

I just wanna see the number of visitors, page views etc. My website will not have users / login for now.
So I wanna see when visitors come to any page on the site.

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Fudge avatar Fudge commented on July 24, 2024

The default rails parser should extract this from your log file
automatically, could you email me an example of what you see when you run
with --debug?

-- Erlend

On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 10:06 AM, ciobanucos <
[email protected]

wrote:

ok,
thank you.
It works now with these settings.
It is ok for the window to look like this, if I have only one website to
monitor?

EXCEPTIONS r/m warnings

I want to view the page views, like if I go on a page, I want that to be
counted in the gl_tail.
Right now it seems I am missing some features.

Can u give me some nice config.yaml?

I just wanna see the number of visitors, page views etc. My website will
not have users / login for now.
So I wanna see when visitors come to any page on the site.


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ciobanucos avatar ciobanucos commented on July 24, 2024

oki, email sent, also with a screenshot

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ciobanucos avatar ciobanucos commented on July 24, 2024

All good now. Thank u.

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