Lately I have been posting a few articles related to how the new Sharepoint Logging database worked and how to configure it to store
the ULS logs. In these articles we have seen how the ULS Trace tables are populated by a diagnostics timer job
and also how was the data stored in the different partition tables. The reason why I have
been interested in this topic is because I have been working on a tool to surface the ULS data stored in the database in a administration page
accessible from my Central Administration. I thought it would be a great idea to share it so feel free to download it if you also find it useful.
Click here to access the tool and the rest of the article in my new blog!!