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Push Jetty or Tomcat server directly to a Splunk server

ghannemann
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How do I get Tomcat or Jetty server to reliably stream high volumes logs to an indexer with out writing to the application server local disk?

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Damien_Dallimor
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I would use an appender from the SplunkJavaLogging framework to stream events over TCP directly to Splunk.
There are appenders for the 3 main JVM logging implementations : java,util.logging , Log4J , LogBack.

Your Tomcat / Jetty servers will be using 1 of these logging implementations.

ghannemann
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Thanks - I will have a look at this and report back!

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