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--[[User:Stephdl|Stephdl]] ([[User talk:Stephdl|talk]]) 13:12, 26 January 2014 (MST) Hi daniel, i do not understand why you have removed the chapter on the log file audits, is it for security reason ?
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I have copied here because i use it often when i work on the bugteam side :)
  
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==Log==
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===Quick Parse of Log===
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a quick parse of your log, but you should read the entire log
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less  /var/log/messages| grep -iE "uninitialized|WARNING|ERROR"
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===Deep parse Log to find errors===
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When you want to test the SME Product it can be useful to see what it occurs
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This CL can help you, but you should read the entire log
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less  /var/log/messages| grep -iE "useless|uninitialized|warn|fail|error|disable|unable|exit"
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of course this is for the /var/log/messages
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===Parse all Logs to find errors===
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Parse all logs and write (under /root) the output to a text file named with the date of day. For example log012214:
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find /var/log/ -mtime -2 -print -exec sh -c 'cat "{}" | tai64nlocal | egrep -i "useless|warn|fail|error|disable|remov|unable|exit"' \; > "log$(date +'%m%d%y')" 2>&1
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then:
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cd /root
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less log012214

Revision as of 22:12, 26 January 2014

--Stephdl (talk) 13:12, 26 January 2014 (MST) Hi daniel, i do not understand why you have removed the chapter on the log file audits, is it for security reason ? I have copied here because i use it often when i work on the bugteam side :)

Log

Quick Parse of Log

a quick parse of your log, but you should read the entire log

less  /var/log/messages| grep -iE "uninitialized|WARNING|ERROR"

Deep parse Log to find errors

When you want to test the SME Product it can be useful to see what it occurs This CL can help you, but you should read the entire log

less  /var/log/messages| grep -iE "useless|uninitialized|warn|fail|error|disable|unable|exit"

of course this is for the /var/log/messages

Parse all Logs to find errors

Parse all logs and write (under /root) the output to a text file named with the date of day. For example log012214:

find /var/log/ -mtime -2 -print -exec sh -c 'cat "{}" | tai64nlocal | egrep -i "useless|warn|fail|error|disable|remov|unable|exit"' \; > "log$(date +'%m%d%y')" 2>&1

then:

cd /root
less log012214