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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Chat program Post 460 by Mrchat on Tuesday 5th of December 2000 08:35:36 AM
Old 12-05-2000
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Hi to all
small question for someone extremely new to the subject. Could anyone point me in the direction of the source code for a client server, message passing program?

Thanx for all your help
 

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ns_log(3aolserver)					    AOLserver Built-In Commands 					ns_log(3aolserver)

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NAME
ns_log, ns_logctl - commands SYNOPSIS
ns_log severity message _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
While the AOLserver is running it logs various events from Notices to Fatal errors. Usually the AOLserver is running in the background, in which case these messages are placed in the server log. In absence of an ServerLog key in the AOLserver nsd.ini file, this file is the /log/error.log under the AOLserver installation directory. When the AOLserver is running in the foreground the messages are redirected to stderr. ns_log writes the message to the server error log file. Allowable values for severity are: Notice - Something interesting occurred. Warning - Something that could mean something bad occurred. Error - Something bad occurred. Fatal - Something extremely bad occurred. The server will shut down after logging the message. Bug - Something occurred that implies that there is a bug in the code. Debug - If the server is in Debug mode, the message is printed. Debug mode is specified in the [ns/parameters] section of the configuration file. Otherwise, the message is not printed. SEE ALSO
nsd(1), info(n) KEYWORDS
AOLserver 4.0 ns_log(3aolserver)
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