UltraJones UltraLog3 Software Plugin for HS3
UltraJones UltraLog3 Software Plugin for HS3
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UltraLog3 is a HomeSeer HS3 plugin that stores HomeSeer and syslog events to an underlying database in real-time. The built in web interface allows you to query the data making it easier to turn your home automation log data into useful information.
| IMPORTANT: This plugin is considered to be feature-complete by the developer and no future updates are planned. Community support is available via the message board but direct developer support is not guaranteed. Be sure to trial this plugin before purchasing. |
| HS4 users: Ā This plugin was created for HS3 and should run on your HS4 system. However, the setup/config pages are not optimized for use on mobile devices. |
Main Features
- Supports HomeSeer triggers based on text or regular expression matches on HomeSeer log events.
- Supports syslog triggers based on text or regular expression matches on syslog log events.
- Multiple threading allows UltraLog3 to process caller ID events without disrupting the performance of HomeSeer.
- Error Try/Catch logic to ensure plugin doesn't fail with an unhandled exception.
What's Included
- Software License Codes
Requirements
- HomeSeer HS3 or HS3PRO
- Compatible with Windows and Linux
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Excellent Plugin use it for logging Syslog events from Grandstream phones on FreePBX works a treat.
Makes the log easy to read and search / filter. No problems so far.
Tied with UltraMon3, this makes for a great simple network monitoring solution. The ability to receive log info from other servers is great. Using a program that will send windows event logs to a syslog server will greatly improve this plugins abilities. I have all linux and windows machines sending error logs so I know immediately when something is not right.
This plugin is very useful for troubleshooting the system. And it has the extra feature to trigger events based on the logs.
Very useful for debugging events.