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Operating Systems Linux Red Hat Virtual ip or CARP configure in Redhat Linux Post 302204350 by jagdish.machhi@ on Wednesday 11th of June 2008 11:26:57 AM
Old 06-11-2008
Virtual ip or CARP configure in Redhat Linux

Hi everyone,

Can you please tell me the procedure to configure Virtual ip (CARP) mechanism into the Redhat Linux?

Thanks in advanced.

Regards,
Jagdish Machhi
 

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Log::Message::Simple(3) 				User Contributed Perl Documentation				   Log::Message::Simple(3)

NAME
Log::Message::Simple - Simplified interface to Log::Message SYNOPSIS
use Log::Message::Simple qw[msg error debug carp croak cluck confess]; use Log::Message::Simple qw[:STD :CARP]; ### standard reporting functionality msg( "Connecting to database", $verbose ); error( "Database connection failed: $@", $verbose ); debug( "Connection arguments were: $args", $debug ); ### standard carp functionality carp( "Wrong arguments passed: @_" ); croak( "Fatal: wrong arguments passed: @_" ); cluck( "Wrong arguments passed -- including stacktrace: @_" ); confess("Fatal: wrong arguments passed -- including stacktrace: @_" ); ### retrieve individual message my @stack = Log::Message::Simple->stack; my @stack = Log::Message::Simple->flush; ### retrieve the entire stack in printable form my $msgs = Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string; my $trace = Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string(1); ### redirect output local $Log::Message::Simple::MSG_FH = *STDERR; local $Log::Message::Simple::ERROR_FH = *STDERR; local $Log::Message::Simple::DEBUG_FH = *STDERR; ### force a stacktrace on error local $Log::Message::Simple::STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR = 1 DESCRIPTION
This module provides standardized logging facilities using the "Log::Message" module. FUNCTIONS
msg("message string" [,VERBOSE]) Records a message on the stack, and prints it to "STDOUT" (or actually $MSG_FH, see the "GLOBAL VARIABLES" section below), if the "VERBOSE" option is true. The "VERBOSE" option defaults to false. Exported by default, or using the ":STD" tag. debug("message string" [,VERBOSE]) Records a debug message on the stack, and prints it to "STDOUT" (or actually $DEBUG_FH, see the "GLOBAL VARIABLES" section below), if the "VERBOSE" option is true. The "VERBOSE" option defaults to false. Exported by default, or using the ":STD" tag. error("error string" [,VERBOSE]) Records an error on the stack, and prints it to "STDERR" (or actually $ERROR_FH, see the "GLOBAL VARIABLES" sections below), if the "VERBOSE" option is true. The "VERBOSE" options defaults to true. Exported by default, or using the ":STD" tag. carp(); Provides functionality equal to "Carp::carp()" while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the ":CARP" tag. croak(); Provides functionality equal to "Carp::croak()" while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the ":CARP" tag. confess(); Provides functionality equal to "Carp::confess()" while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the ":CARP" tag. cluck(); Provides functionality equal to "Carp::cluck()" while still logging to the stack. Exported by using the ":CARP" tag. CLASS METHODS
Log::Message::Simple->stack() Retrieves all the items on the stack. Since "Log::Message::Simple" is implemented using "Log::Message", consult its manpage for the function "retrieve" to see what is returned and how to use the items. Log::Message::Simple->stack_as_string([TRACE]) Returns the whole stack as a printable string. If the "TRACE" option is true all items are returned with "Carp::longmess" output, rather than just the message. "TRACE" defaults to false. Log::Message::Simple->flush() Removes all the items from the stack and returns them. Since "Log::Message::Simple" is implemented using "Log::Message", consult its manpage for the function "retrieve" to see what is returned and how to use the items. GLOBAL VARIABLES
$ERROR_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to "error()" are being printed. This defaults to *STDERR. $MSG_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to "msg()" are being printed. This default to *STDOUT. $DEBUG_FH This is the filehandle all the messages sent to "debug()" are being printed. This default to *STDOUT. $STACKTRACE_ON_ERROR If this option is set to "true", every call to "error()" will generate a stacktrace using "Carp::shortmess()". Defaults to "false" perl v5.16.3 2013-01-23 Log::Message::Simple(3)
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