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Re: AIX alog pattern match

by Henry <snogfest_hosebeast@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jan 17, 2008 at 07:28 PM

On Jan 17, 7:19 am, Hajo Ehlers <serv...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Jan 15, 10:46 pm, Henry <snogfest_hosebe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:> I'd
like to print each individual error from the AIX console log
> > for instance, there is an error at Wed Jan 16 at 00:44:18
> > the record finished either at EOF, or when the next error occurs, in
>
> ....
>
> The conslog is normaly not the primary source of error information on
> AIX. Thus you should take a look at the error log as well as the
> possiblity to get information directly from the error daemon to a
> syslog or nagios
>
> or quick
search:http://users.ca.astound.net/baspence/AIXtip/err_notify2.htm
>
> hth
> Hajo

I look through syslog, and the AIX errorlog, but, things do appear on
the console log too.
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
AIX alog pattern match
Henry <snogfest_hosebe  2008-01-15 13:46:00 
Re: AIX alog pattern match
Ed Morton <morton@[EMA  2008-01-16 12:11:33 
Re: AIX alog pattern match
Hajo Ehlers <service@[  2008-01-16 10:19:13 
Re: AIX alog pattern match
Henry <snogfest_hosebe  2008-01-17 19:28:46 
Re: AIX alog pattern match
Henry <snogfest_hosebe  2008-01-17 19:30:53 
Re: AIX alog pattern match
Hajo Ehlers <service@[  2008-01-18 03:05:40 

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