01-15-2013
Quote:
Originally Posted by
radoulov
You should post the part that writes to syslog, the above code seems to be writing to another log ...
Actually the log is being written to the below location (i.e)
Quote:
linux@test1:/home/ldap/logs/ldap-mail$ tail -f ldap-mail.log
2013-01-15T17:00:55.083548+00:00 test1 ldap-mail[15719]: Resending the message to a total of 80000
2013-01-15T17:00:55.083567+00:00 test1 ldap-mail[15719]: Resending the message for other to a total of 38 Recipients
and the same log will be written into /var/log/messages where i see the alternate lines are kind of misleading (i.e) one line will show the format i would like to and the next following line will show the format as above log.
Quote:
linux@test1:/home/ldap/logs/ldap-mail$ tail -f /var/log/messages
2013-01-15T17:03:45.817730+00:00 test1 ldap-mail[18018]: Message delivered
Jan 15 17:03:45 test1 ldap-mail[18018]: submitted
2013-01-15T17:03:45.818092+00:00 test1 ldap-mail[18018]: Resending the message to a total of 0 Moderators
Jan 15 17:03:45 test1 ldap-mail[18018]: Resending the message to a total of 0 Moderators
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NAME
MooseX::Log::Log4perl::Easy - A role for easy usage of logging in your Moose based modules based on MooseX::Log::Log4perl
SYNOPSIS
package MyApp;
use Moose;
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sub foo {
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}
DESCRIPTION
The Easy logging role based on the MooseX::Log::Log4perl logging role for Moose directly adds the logmethods for all available levels to
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$self->log_info("blabla");
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ACCESSORS
logger
See MooseX::Log::Log4perl
log
See MooseX::Log::Log4perl
log_fatal ($msg)
Logs a fatal message $msg using the logger attribute. Same as calling
$self->logger->fatal($msg)
log_error ($msg)
Logs an error message using the logger attribute. Same as calling
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log_warn ($msg)
Logs a warn message using the logger attribute. Same as calling
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Logs an info message using the logger attribute. Same as calling
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Logs a debug message using the logger attribute. Same as calling
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SEE ALSO
MooseX::Log::Log4perl, Log::Log4perl, Moose
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Inspired by suggestions by Michael Schilli "<m@perlmeister.com>"
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