Effective troubleshooting with Grafana Loki - Query basics
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Loki doesn’t index your logs, and that is a very different approach than popular full-text search engines like Elasticsearch or Solr.
That sounds like a huge constraint. How can you do powerful searches if you don’t index the log lines? After this video, you now know how to use Loki’s “filter” capability for forensic troubleshooting. Happy searching!
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