I believe I read somewhere that you can do a diff of two ksh scripts and use the output to create a new script with the differences. :p
Could someone please show me the command(s) I'd need to use to get this accomplished? Or perhaps point me to a thread that explains this in detail.
Thanks... (1 Reply)
I am running a Informix-4GL program to insert/update/delete on a particular table (say xxx). Now I want to create a logfile in unix which will store the affected data(say xxx.*) along with user information (say uname,IP address etc.)
what command I should use from Informix-4GL ?
I have tried the... (0 Replies)
Like the topic says, does anyone know if it is possible to check to see when an FTP only user has logged in? Because the shell is /bin/false and they are only using FTP to access the system doing a "finger" or "last" it says they have never logged in.
Is there a way to see when ftp users log in... (1 Reply)
Hi Friendz,
I have 14 DB load scripts say 1,2,3....14. I want a script to call each script automatically, and after completion of every script, it needs to track the logfile and mail that log file to a group.and again it should run the next script in sequence 1,2,3...14
Please help me,need... (1 Reply)
Hello All,
Morning,
I am facing problem with my code while creating a log with name as current time stamp using perl. Here is the code.
#!/usr/bin/perl
my $time=localtime;
my ($day,$month,$date,$tm,$year)=split(/ /,$time);
my $stamp=$year."_".$month."_".$date;
my... (4 Replies)
I created a script to do some work. I want to use "echo" to redirect "date" to log file. echo works to screen. But cannot redirect first or second "echo" output to logfile. Please help. My code looks like:
STARTTIME=`date +%m-%d-%Y`
LOGFILE=/directory/logfile.log
echo "Start time:" $STARTTIME... (8 Replies)
Friends,
Below is the script which writes output to LOGFILE, however I want the entire log written to LOGFILE and also console.
Please suggest me the changes I need to do here.
#!/bin/ksh
x=${0##*/}
LOGFILE="x.log"
echo "CAUTION : Files once deleted cannot be restored"
printf 'Would... (8 Replies)
Friends,
I pass some runtime arguments (date, number) through ksh script to Oracle procedure, use input value and pass it on to procedure.
Oracle procedure gets input value, run query and logs everything in the logfile.
I'm facing with couple of challenges
1. Even though I pass all... (5 Replies)
I need a script to process the (space-separate) values for each line as seen in the below input file and then output the data into an output file as follows. We have been unable to create this using typical bash scripting and cold not find anything out on the internet similar to what we are trying... (3 Replies)
Discussion started by: ddirc
3 Replies
LEARN ABOUT OSX
net::server::log::log::log4perl
Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl(3)NAME
Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl - log via Log4perl
SYNOPSIS
use base qw(Net::Server::PreFork);
__PACKAGE__->run(
log_file => 'Log::Log4perl',
log4perl_conf => '/path/to/my/log4perl.conf',
log4perl_logger => 'myapp',
);
DESCRIPTION
This module provides Log::Log4perl style logging to the Net::Server system.
CONFIGURATION log_file
To begin using Log::Log4perl logging, simply set the Net::Server log_file configuration parameter to "Log::Log4perl".
If the magic name "Log::Log4perl" is used, all logging will be directed to the Log4perl system. If used, the "log4perl_conf",
"log4perl_poll", "log4perl_logger" may also be defined.
log4perl_conf
Only available if "log_file" is equal to "Log::Log4perl". This is the filename of the log4perl configuration file - see Log::Log4perl.
If this is not set, will die on startup. If the file is not readable, will die.
log4perl_poll
If set to a value, will initialise with Log::Log4perl::init_and_watch with this polling value. This can also be the string "HUP" to re-
read the log4perl_conf when a HUP signal is received. If set to 0, no polling is done. See Log::Log4perl for more details.
log4perl_logger
This is the facility name. Defaults to "Net::Server".
DEFAULT ARGUMENTS FOR Net::Server
The following arguments are available in the default "Net::Server" or "Net::Server::Single" modules. (Other personalities may use
additional parameters and may optionally not use parameters from the base class.)
Key Value Default
## log4perl parameters (if log_file eq Log::Log4perl)
log4perl_conf "filename" will die if not set
log4perl_poll number or HUP 0 (no polling)
log4perl_logger "name" "Net::Server"
METHODS
"initialize"
This method is called during the initilize_logging method of Net::Server. It returns a single code ref that will be stored under the
log_function property of the Net::Server object. That code ref takes log_level and message as arguments and calls the initialized
log4perl system.
LICENCE
Distributed under the same terms as Net::Server
POD ERRORS
Hey! The above document had some coding errors, which are explained below:
Around line 84:
You forgot a '=back' before '=head1'
Around line 93:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
Around line 129:
Unknown directive: =over4
Around line 131:
'=item' outside of any '=over'
perl v5.16.2 2012-06-05 Net::Server::Log::Log::Log4perl(3)