elos – Flexible event logging and management with normalized output-format for Linux

 

elos - Flexible event logging and management with normalized output-format for Linux

Table of contents

1. Limited computer resources are shared over an enormous number of events and receivers that only work if needed and do not waste compute resources for polling
2. Already existing architectures of FOSS components assume an EDA
3. Foundation of a micro-service architecture is set-up

 

 

Introduction
In a Linux environment, such architectures find a natural habitat and many FOSS-components are available to support.
The Linux kernel for example, has many interfaces that can be used to be notified of important events. The same is true for startup systems and network attached frameworks such as MQTT.

When looking at these different systems, it becomes clear that each has its own understanding of events, their arguments and the interface used to retrieve and send out events. How can the design of application software be simplified, and how can we reduce complexities in maintaining it?

 

Resource type
Tech paper

 

Related content
elos is part of Elektrobit’s open-source software solutions called EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu.

Visit EB corbos Linux – built on Ubuntu to learn more.

 

Click on the button to load the content from Pardot.

Load download form
Learn more