Hi,

I'm basically getting data from two different sources:

apache + tomcat + jboss + ... configuration
custom apps logs

With configuration I want to create a cmdb where I can link together host where we have apps (typical proxypass + mod_jk + tomcat combo)

And with custom application logs, I want to resume it with stats and maybe with graphs

So typically I have:

$apache{host}{$host}{vhost}{$vhost}{route}{$route}{proxypass}...

or 

$log{date}{$date}{level}{$level}{user}{$user}{module}{$module}{msg}{$msg}

And I always was thinking about what is better if recollect all data in only one way or duplicate the info like:

$apache{route}{$route}{host}{$host}{vhost}{$vhost}...

I think it is better have one unique site where you can after extract what do you want exploring it.

Thank you very much !


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