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Operating Systems Solaris Networking help Post 302485930 by Kjons76 on Thursday 6th of January 2011 01:26:26 PM
Old 01-06-2011
thanks guys, you've been really helpful. Coming from windows this is pretty different then what I'm used to.
 

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grokevt-parselog(1)													       grokevt-parselog(1)

NAME
grokevt-parselog - Parse a windows event log and generate human-readable output based on message resources stored in a database. SYNOPSIS
grokevt-parselog -?|--help .PP grokevt-parselog -l database-dir .PP grokevt-parselog -m database-dir log-type .PP grokevt-parselog [-v] [-H] [-h] [-U] [-u] database-dir log-type .SH DESCRIPTION grokevt-parselog reads a windows event log (.evt file) and combines that informa- tion with messages templates and other resources stored in a pre-generated database. This is then printed to stdout in a comma-separated values (CSV) format. The database must be created by grokevt-builddb(1). ARGUMENTS
database-dir This is the directory where the database is stored. Currently, the actual log files from the original system are also stored in this directory tree. log-type This is the windows name for the log. By default windows has the following logs: Application Security System But others may have been created by third party software. Use the -l option to print a list of all available log types. (The log names are case-sensitive.) OPTIONS
-? Prints a basic usage statement. --help Same as -?. -l Log list mode. Lists the logs available in the specified database. -m Meta information mode. Lists meta information stored in the header of the specified log file. Does not print any actual log records. (Format of output in this mode is still subject to change.) -v Verbose mode. Prints status messages to stderr, which can be helpful for debugging. -h Prints a header row at the top of the CSV output containing labels for each column. (This is the default behavior.) -H Disables the printing of a header row. This is useful when grokevt-parselog is used in a script. -u Enables the UTF-8 output of some strings. This can be dangerous on terminals that are not configured to support UTF-8. -U Disables the use of UTF-8 for output. Unicode strings are instead converted to UTF-8 first, and then any remaining non-ASCII char- acters are quoted. (This is the default behavior.) EXAMPLES
To list all available logs types stored in '~/example.grokevt': grokevt-parselog -l ~/example.grokevt To read the 'Application' log from the database stored in '~/example.grokevt' and print it to stdout: grokevt-parselog ~/example.grokevt Application To read the 'System' log from the database stored in '~/example.grokevt' and print it to stdout without a header, and with verbosity turned on: grokevt-parselog -v -H ~/example.grokevt System BUGS
Probably a few. This script has not been extensively tested with some guest platforms. The file event log file format is pretty well understood and implemented, but some diabolical wrapped, dirty, or fragmentary logs may not be correctly parsed. Unicode support is currently limited. Any suggestions on how to better handle unicode output would be appreciated. CREDITS
Originally written by Jamie French. Converted to Python and extended by Timothy D. Morgan. Andreas Schuster has contributed greatly to the understanding of the event log format. Copyright (C) 2005-2007 Timothy D. Morgan Copyright (C) 2004 Jamie French LICENSE
Please see the file "LICENSE" included with this software distribution. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MER- CHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License version 2 for more details. SEE ALSO
grokevt(7) grokevt-addlog(1) grokevt-builddb(1) grokevt-dumpmsgs(1) grokevt-findlogs(1) grokevt-ripdll(1) File Conversion Utilities 20 March 2008 grokevt-parselog(1)
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