Edda © 2014 MongoDB, Inc.
Authors: Samantha Ritter, Kaushal Parikh
You must have the following installed as prerequisites for running Edda.
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Pip:
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MongoDB
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Install Edda:
$ pip install edda
In order to run edda you must first have a mongod running:
$ mongod
Give the log files from your servers as command-line arguments to edda. Please provide only log files from the same server cluster!
$ python edda/run_edda.py --options filename1 filename2 ...
(see python run_edda.py --help for options)
After each run, edda generates a '.json' file that contains all of the information required to recreate the current run. Run the '.json' file just as you would a '.log'. If you've run edda before, you can pass in a .json file to skip the processing step and go straight to visualization:
$ python edda/run_edda.py previous_edda_data.json
There are some sample log files in edda/sample_logs you can run if you don't have any log files of your own yet.
If you'd like to report a bug or request a new feature, please file an issue on our github repository: https://github.com/10gen-labs/edda/issues/new