We had a Solr Monitoring Integration for a very long time, and now we’re proud to announce our Solr Logs Integration to complement it! It makes use of Logagent‘s out-of-the-box parsing of Solr logs, so now you can drill down by class, collection, core, query time in case of queries and so on:
All this means you can troubleshoot and optimize Solr much easier than before. If a node goes down and your SolrCloud cluster is in trouble, you can easily check the logs to see which host it was, what kind of errors you had and so on. If you want to tweak your queries, you can analyze Solr slowlogs to see what kind of queries are slow and how their distribution (qtime, hits, collection, etc) looks like:
There are more built-in reports, looking specifically at errors, audit logs, Zookeeer-related and more. Give our Solr Logs Integration a spin and let us know what you think!