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Summary of Commands
logCat
UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507
Issue 3 April 2000 506
Format
The basic format of the message can be controlled in a number of ways. The
"-f" option or the LOGFORMAT environment variable specify the format using
the following special sequences to specify the various parts of a message.
The default format is: "%P %T %N %S:%L\n%M"
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%P(...) — Priority level format: %d or %s
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%T(...) — Time level format: all options supported by "date" cmd. There
is also an additional format, "%u", which is the Unix time printed as an 8-
digit hexidecimal number.
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%N — Name of process.
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%S — Sourcefile name.
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%L — Line number.
Message text
If (%r) is specified, the fields of the message are not expanded, but just
entered "raw." If a separator character is specified, it is placed between each
raw field. If it is not specified, then the
FS
character is placed between each
field and a
GS
character is placed after the last field, which is just the way the
fields would appear in the compressed logging files.
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%C — The entire compressed message.
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%% — % character.