LogFusion
Real-time log monitoring and analysis for system administrators and developers
About LogFusion
LogFusion is a powerful log monitoring tool designed to help administrators and developers track, filter, and analyze log files in real time. With features like custom highlighting, advanced filtering, and sync capabilities, it streamlines log management across multiple systems. The tool supports various log types, including text logs, Windows Event Logs, and debug output, making it versatile for different use cases.
FAQ
Starting with LogFusion 3.0, silent installation options are available for both EXE and MSI installers. For MSI installation via Group Policy, you must use the included MST (transform) file on the Modifications tab to ensure the installation completes.
LogFusion loads only the most recent part of a file by default to improve performance. You can disable this by unchecking 'Limit the number of bytes to load from a log file when first opened' in Log Settings. Also, LogFusion does not display blank lines, which can cause line number discrepancies.
LogFusion uses the same installer for both Free and Pro versions. If you don't enter a license key during installation, you'll get a 30-day trial of Pro features. After the trial, it automatically reverts to the Free version. To revert early, go to LogFusion Settings, click the License Key tab, and select 'Change to Free Version'.
Yes, you can transfer your license key to a different computer. First, clear the license key from the LogFusion Settings > License Key tab, apply the settings, or uninstall LogFusion from the old computer. Once the old computer is no longer using the license, you can install it on the new computer.
LogFusion supports command line options such as launching without previously opened logs (LogFusion.exe /noloadlogs), opening specific log files (LogFusion.exe "path to log file"), and setting a filter (LogFusion.exe "path to log file" -filter "text to filter for").
If LogFusion fails to connect to a remote server's Event Logs, refer to the Windows requirements for viewing remote Event Logs as outlined in the provided article.
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