Hi Folks,
I have an application at the backend and I have to check it logs at the thru putty but I have to go see two different logs at the same time and that is I am doing by opening two different instances of putty since both the logs are in different directory . Please advise is there any other way I can open the single instance of putty and see both the logs at the sametime..
Please advise.
Hi All,
The developers want me to search and capture the weblogic log, you know this big logs of htmls.
They want to me to have ranges on the date and time. Like
from "2010-01-20 14:04:46,186" to "2010-01-20 15:00:12,490"
I can only do this,
cat /usr/local/bea/logs_prod1/debug.log |... (1 Reply)
Hi All,
The developers want me to search and capture the weblogic log, you know this big logs of htmls.
They want to me to have ranges on the date and time. Like
from "2010-01-20 14:04:46,186" to "2010-01-20 15:00:12,490"
I can only do this,
cat /usr/local/bea/logs_prod1/debug.log... (1 Reply)
Hi Folks,
I have to monitor a several logs file which I do mostly by tails -f command but now I want that when i tail the logs it should show me the logs of 10 mins before as I do not want to see the logs of all the time which are even 1 hour old i, i just want to see the latest logs of 20... (1 Reply)
Hi Gurus
I need to collect the logs between two time stamp... The log files 12 hours format (ex- Nov 14, 2013 12:10:16 AM UTC) I tried the below commands but no luck.
awk '$0 >= "Nov 14, 2013 9:40:01" && $0 <= "Nov 14, 2013 9:55:01"' file
sed -n '/Nov 14, 2013 7:58:00 PM UTC/,/Nov 14, 2013... (5 Replies)
Hi,
I have been working on the error Log script, where errors are pulled from server.
I need to pull the data of the error logs between two dates & time, for example :
22/12/2014 20:00:00
22/12/2014 22:00:00
Whatever error have came during this duration.
Now the question is the record... (6 Replies)
Hi, please help me to collect the entire log files between two time stamp.
for example,
I am looking script to collect the entire log between "2015-03-27 15:59" to "2015-03-27 16:15" in the below sample log file.
OS : RHEL 6.3
Date/Time : 24 hours format, the time is printing each log... (12 Replies)
I am creating log monitoring script and stuck up to get the logs between two time stamp.
can you please help me to create the script to get the logs between two time stamp, for example, I need the complete logs between # Time: 150328 1:30:10 and # Time: 150328 19:10:57
OS : Cent OS 6.x... (8 Replies)
I want to extract the logs between the current time stamp and 15 minutes before and sent an email to the people configured. I developed the below script but it's not working properly; can someone help me?? I have a log file containing this pattern:
Constructor QuartzJob
... (3 Replies)
Hi Guys, I'm very new to Shell scripting and have to design a code which I'm not able to find a way to. I will try to explain the aim in detail and shall be obliged if anyone could help me with the coding snippet.
I have an input file who's every row has a few details about an autosys Job. I shall... (0 Replies)
Hi Guys, I'm very new to Shell scripting and have to design a code which I'm not able to find a way to. I will try to explain the aim in detail and shall be obliged if anyone could help me with the coding snippet.
I have an input file who's every row has a few details about an autosys Job. I shall... (1 Reply)
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aulast
AULAST:(8) System Administration Utilities AULAST:(8)NAME
aulast - a program similar to last
SYNOPSIS
aulast [ options ] [ user ] [ tty ]
DESCRIPTION
aulast is a program that prints out a listing of the last logged in users similarly to the program last and lastb. Aulast searches back
through the audit logs or the given audit log file and displays a list of all users logged in (and out) based on the range of time in the
audit logs. Names of users and tty's can be given, in which case aulast will show only those entries matching the arguments. Names of ttys
can be abbreviated, thus aulast 0 is the same as last tty0.
The pseudo user reboot logs in each time the system is rebooted. Thus last reboot will show a log of all reboots since the log file was
created.
The main difference that a user will notice is that aulast print events from oldest to newest, while last prints records from newest to
oldest. Also, the audit system is not notified each time a tty or pty is allocated, so you may not see quite as many records indicating
users and their tty's.
OPTIONS --bad Report on the bad logins.
--extract
Write raw audit records used to create the displayed report into a file aulast.log in the current working directory.
-ffile Use the file instead of the audit logs for input.
--proof
Print out the audit event serial numbers used to determine the preceding line of the report. A Serial number of 0 is a place holder
and not an actual event serial number. The serial numbers can be used to examine the actual audit records in more detail. Also an
ausearch query is printed that will let you find the audit records associated with that session.
--stdin
Take audit records from stdin.
EXAMPLES
To see this month's logins
ausearch --start this-month --raw | aulast --stdin
SEE ALSO last(1), lastb(1), ausearch(8), aureport(8).
AUTHOR
Steve Grubb
Red Hat Nov 2008 AULAST:(8)