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          There is Syslog-NG for RabbitMQ and it has other cloud logging services namely papertrail and Loggly providing the webinterface along with two IBM Cloud Compose API calls for logs



          Get list of available logfiles
          GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles



          Get details of a logfile including download link
          GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles/:logfile_id



          To make use of the API, you will need a handful of digital assets; a token for your account to access the IBM Cloud API and a foundation endpoint for your queries. Check this link for details on how to get the token, endpoint and example cURL calls






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            There is Syslog-NG for RabbitMQ and it has other cloud logging services namely papertrail and Loggly providing the webinterface along with two IBM Cloud Compose API calls for logs



            Get list of available logfiles
            GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles



            Get details of a logfile including download link
            GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles/:logfile_id



            To make use of the API, you will need a handful of digital assets; a token for your account to access the IBM Cloud API and a foundation endpoint for your queries. Check this link for details on how to get the token, endpoint and example cURL calls






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              There is Syslog-NG for RabbitMQ and it has other cloud logging services namely papertrail and Loggly providing the webinterface along with two IBM Cloud Compose API calls for logs



              Get list of available logfiles
              GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles



              Get details of a logfile including download link
              GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles/:logfile_id



              To make use of the API, you will need a handful of digital assets; a token for your account to access the IBM Cloud API and a foundation endpoint for your queries. Check this link for details on how to get the token, endpoint and example cURL calls






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                There is Syslog-NG for RabbitMQ and it has other cloud logging services namely papertrail and Loggly providing the webinterface along with two IBM Cloud Compose API calls for logs



                Get list of available logfiles
                GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles



                Get details of a logfile including download link
                GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles/:logfile_id



                To make use of the API, you will need a handful of digital assets; a token for your account to access the IBM Cloud API and a foundation endpoint for your queries. Check this link for details on how to get the token, endpoint and example cURL calls






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                There is Syslog-NG for RabbitMQ and it has other cloud logging services namely papertrail and Loggly providing the webinterface along with two IBM Cloud Compose API calls for logs



                Get list of available logfiles
                GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles



                Get details of a logfile including download link
                GET /2016-07/deployments/:id/logfiles/:logfile_id



                To make use of the API, you will need a handful of digital assets; a token for your account to access the IBM Cloud API and a foundation endpoint for your queries. Check this link for details on how to get the token, endpoint and example cURL calls







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