Netdata's Awesome New Feature: Systemd Journal Support Explained!
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 Published On Jan 16, 2024

Netdata, a solution that was covered on the channel in the past, has a brand new ability - support for Systemd's journal! This enables administrators to better keep track of their servers, making viewing, exploring and analyzing Systemd journal logs easier than before. In this video, Jay will give you an overview of Netdata's latest innovation!

Previous Netdata Videos
• Netdata Review ➜ https://linux.video/netdata-review
• Netdata Getting Started Guide ➜ https://linux.video/netdata-overview
• Netdata Systemd Journal Feature ➜ https://learnlinux.link/netdata-journ...

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Time Codes
00:00 - Intro
00:58 - Quick Refresher - "What is Netdata"?
01:37 - Sponsored video disclaimer
02:52 - What is Systemd's "Journal"? (Quick Refresher)
04:12 - Using the journalctl Command to Inspect Logs
06:28 - First Look: Netdata's New Systemd Journal Plugin
08:06 - Why Centralized Logging is a Good Idea
11:03 - Some additional features of Netdata's Systemd Journal Plugin

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