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Based on success logs, logreduce highlights useful text in failed logs. The goal is to save time in finding a failure's root cause. On average, learning run at 2000 lines per second, and testing run at 1300 lines per seconds. logreduce uses a *model* to learn successful logs and detect novelties in failed logs: * Random words are manually removed using regular expression * Then lines are converted to a matrix of token occurrences (using **HashingVectorizer**), * An unsupervised learner implements neighbor searches (using **NearestNeighbors**).
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python3-logreduce-0.6.1-3.1.noarch.html | Log file anomaly extractor | OpenSuSE Tumbleweed for noarch | python3-logreduce-0.6.1-3.1.noarch.rpm |
Log file anomaly extractor | python3-logreduce-0.6.1-3.1.noarch.rpm | ||
python3-logreduce-0.6.1-3.1.noarch.html | Log file anomaly extractor | OpenSuSE Ports Tumbleweed for noarch | python3-logreduce-0.6.1-3.1.noarch.rpm |
python3-logreduce-0.5.2-bp155.2.10.noarch.html | Log file anomaly extractor | OpenSuSE Leap 15.5 for noarch | python3-logreduce-0.5.2-bp155.2.10.noarch.rpm |
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