For the success of your business. Enterprise System Management Solution

LogstorageInfoscience Corporation

Logstorage collects all manner of logs that are output by servers, network equipment, applications, and other equipment and software, regardless of hardware type or data format. It also offers the functionality needed for enterprise log management. Various kinds of logs output by CLC solutions can be displayed, saved, and searched on an integrated console.

What Is Logstorage?

Logstorage
  • Centrally manages logs on large distributed systems and increases the management efficiency of logs from servers and network devices.
  • Even operators that do not know a log’s meaning can easily find the log they want by tagging them.
  • Effective in monitoring and managing systems by means of logs.
    • Fault monitoring/managing of severs and network devices
    • Monitoring/management of security

Main Features

Main features of Logstorage

Main Features

Collectable Logs (Types)

All logs output in text format are collected/managed

  • syslog: UNIX server (Solaris, HP-UX, AIX, Linux, BSD, and others) network equipment (routers, firewalls, and IDS) Supports log output such as OS standard syslog and syslog-ng
  • Event log: Windows NT/2000/XP/2003
    Collected using Agent
  • Text log: Applications such as Apache and Oracle
    Collected using Agent or FTP

※To collect logs using FTP, syslog header information must be added to the beginning of logs. A log conversion tool (a script that adds syslog header information) is available.

※Binary logs are collected using Agent or FTP after conversion to text format.

Logstorage System

  1. Logs for network equipment (such as routers, firewalls, and IDS) and servers are sent to LogGate by syslog or Agent.
  2. LogGate saves the logs that are sent as files. Reports can be created, searched, and aggregated from the database by importing logs.
  3. The console server is accessed using a browser to search logs and make various settings.
Logstorage System