10-24-2018
Thanks everyone! Both work great and I got a lesson in -f. :-)
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Sorry - Thanks Corona688! Didn't notice until now that both posts were from you. :-)
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qb-blackbox
QB-BLACKBOX(8) System Manager's Manual QB-BLACKBOX(8)
NAME
qb-blackbox - Display "flight data" from the "blackbox".
SYNOPSIS
qb-blackbox <blackbox files>...
DESCRIPTION
qb-blackbox Print out the logs (including debug logs) that were recorded using libqb's blackbox.
EXAMPLES
Get info to help developers diagnose a crash.
$ qb-blackbox /var/lib/corosync/fdata
Dumping the contents of /var/lib/corosync/fdata
Mar 23 20:58:57 message_handler_orf_token():3677 install seq 0 aru 0 high seq received 0
Mar 23 20:58:57 message_handler_orf_token():3696 retrans flag count 4 token aru 0 install seq 0 aru 0 0
Mar 23 20:58:57 old_ring_state_reset():1487 Resetting old ring state
Mar 23 20:58:57 deliver_messages_from_recovery_to_regular():1693 recovery to regular 1-0
Mar 23 20:58:57 memb_state_operational_enter():1779 Delivering to app 1 to 0
Mar 23 20:58:57 sync_abort():594 ENTERING sync_abort()
Mar 23 20:58:57 sync_save_transitional():586 ENTERING sync_save_transitional()
Mar 23 20:58:57 member_object_joined():301 Member joined: r(0) ip(192.168.122.1)
Mar 23 20:58:57 sync_abort():594 ENTERING sync_abort()
SEE ALSO
qblog.h(3),
AUTHOR
Angus Salkeld
2012-05-28 QB-BLACKBOX(8)