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Old 09-17-2002
logging when someone changes to su

Is there a file that captures info whenever someone logs to su? i know it comes across as standard output on the server, but is it saved anywhere? Time and date info included??
thanks, kym
 

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NAME
avbdiagnose -- diagnostic tool for AVB. SYNOPSIS
avbdiagnose DESCRIPTION
The avbdiagnose tool is used to capture a snapshot of the current AVB system state and help diagnose common issues with AVB. avbdiagnose looks for the system to determine that it actually has AVB capable interfaces and that at least one of these has been enabled. avbdiagnose will produce a number of warnings which may not be errors depending on the setup of the system. Things such as missing local or remote attributes for MSRP will be flagged as a warning but is not an error if the Mac is not sourcing or sinking streams as appropriate for the warning. avbdiagnose will flag potential errors and warnings and suggest filing a radar report at http://bugreporter.apple.com. Please attach the generated file at /tmp/avbdiagnose-<date>.bz2 to the bug report. An error or warning report may be the result of a network device. Please use your best judgement before filing the bug report. The following options are available: --no-enumeration Disable the reading of the AVDECC AEM from the device and archiving it in the result. --no-coreaudio Disable dumping of the state of the AVB audio driver device tree. --acmp-state Enabled reading of and dumping the ACMP state of the entities. --stream-info Enable sending of the AVDECC AECP AEM GET_STREAM_INFO command to each of the possible stream sources and sinks and including in the info dump. --stream-counters Enable sending of the AVDECC AECP AEM GET_COUNTER command to each of the possible stream sources and sinks and including in the info dump. --no-info-tree Disable dumping of the state of the AVB info tree. --no-timesync Disable dumping of the state of the Time Sync info tree. FILES
/tmp/avbdiagnose-<date>.bz2 output The information gathered by avbdiagnose including the command line output, an ioreg dump and the current system.log and kernel.log files. Darwin May 31, 2019 Darwin
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