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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers logging users activity Post 59660 by seg on Tuesday 28th of December 2004 09:20:33 AM
Old 12-28-2004
You might need to write a new program to do this for you; but before doing so head over to sourceforge.net and see if they have a logger that might work.

I can definatly understand your need for such a program. In the meantime I'm going to toy around with some commands and see what I can come up with.

-Seg
 

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logger::utils(n)					 Object Oriented logging facility					  logger::utils(n)

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NAME
logger::utils - Utilities for logger SYNOPSIS
package require Tcl 8.4 package require logger::utils ?1.3? ::logger::utils::createFormatCmd formatString ::logger::utils::createLogProc -procName procName ?options...? ::logger::utils::applyAppender -appender appenderType ?options...? ::logger::utils::autoApplyAppender command command-string log op args... _________________________________________________________________ DESCRIPTION
This package adds template based appenders. ::logger::utils::createFormatCmd formatString This command translates formatString into an expandable command string. The following strings are the known substitutions (from log4perl) allowed to occur in the formatString: %c Category of the logging event %C Fully qualified name of logging event %d Current date in yyyy/MM/dd hh:mm:ss %H Hostname %m Message to be logged %M Method where logging event was issued %p Priority of logging event %P Pid of current process ::logger::utils::createLogProc -procName procName ?options...? This command ... -procName procName The name of the procedure to create. -conversionPattern pattern See ::logger::utils::createFormatCmd for the substitutions allowed in the pattern. -category category The category (service). -priority priority The priority (level). -outputChannel channel channel to output on (default stdout) ::logger::utils::applyAppender -appender appenderType ?options...? This command will create an appender for the specified logger services. If no service is specified then the appender will be added as the default appender for the specified levels. If no levels are specified, then all levels are assumed. -service loggerservices -serviceCmd loggerserviceCmds Name of the logger instance to modify. -serviceCmd takes as input the return of logger::init. -appender appenderType Type of the appender to use. One of console, colorConsole. -conversionPattern pattern See ::logger::utils::createFormatCmd for the format of the pattern. If this option is not provided the default pattern [%d] [%c] [%M] [%p] %m is used. -levels levelList The list of levels to apply this appender to. If not specified all levels are assumed. Example of usage: % set log [logger::init testLog] ::logger::tree::testLog % logger::utils::applyAppender -appender console -serviceCmd $log % ${log}::error "this is an error" [2005/08/22 10:14:13] [testLog] [global] [error] this is an error ::logger::utils::autoApplyAppender command command-string log op args... This command is designed to be added via trace leave to calls of logger::init. It will look at preconfigured state (via ::log- ger::utils::applyAppender) to autocreate appenders for newly created logger instances. It will return its argument log. Example of usage: logger::utils::applyAppender -appender console set log [logger::init applyAppender-3] ${log}::error "this is an error" BUGS, IDEAS, FEEDBACK This document, and the package it describes, will undoubtedly contain bugs and other problems. Please report such in the category logger of the Tcllib SF Trackers [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=12883]. Please also report any ideas for enhancements you may have for either package and/or documentation. KEYWORDS
appender, logger CATEGORY
Programming tools COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2005 Aamer Akhter <aakhter@cisco.com> log 1.3 logger::utils(n)
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