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it is especially useful to find on-disk files and package versions.
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it is especially useful to find on-disk files and package versions.
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### Filtering through json logs
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The most useful log to look into when trying to identify errors or traffic
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patterns is `/var/log/gitlab-rails/production_json.log`. It shows all of the
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activity on the web interface.
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Since the file is formatted in JSON, to filter through this file, you need to
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use `jq` to filter lines. Here are some useful examples that you can build upon
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for your search:
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To find requests that got a server error (e.g. 500 http status code) response:
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jq 'select(.status==500)' production_json.log
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To get lines only from a defined period of time:
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jq --arg s '2024-07-16T07:10:00' --arg e '2024-07-16T07:19:59' 'select(.time | . >= $s and . <= $e + "z")' prodcution_json.log
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To identify the individual IP addresses with the highest number of requests for
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the day:
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jq -rC '.remote_ip' production_json.log | sort | uniq -c | sort -n | tail -10
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### GitLab pages not found
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### GitLab pages not found
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If you're looking for a way to track GitLab pages error, know that the
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If you're looking for a way to track GitLab pages error, know that the
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