08-23-2005
Cannot Log-in Unix Server
I an receiving an error message when logging in as root the message is "out of inodes on EAFS dev hd 1/40 -- I cannot get in at all can someone help - we are shut down
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net::daemon::log
Net::Daemon::Log(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation Net::Daemon::Log(3)
NAME
Net::Daemon::Log - Utility functions for logging
SYNOPSIS
# Choose logging method: syslog or Win32::EventLog
$self->{'facility'} = 'mail'; # Default: Daemon
$self->{'logfile'} = undef; # Default
# Choose logging method: stderr
$self->{'logfile'} = 1;
# Choose logging method: IO handle
my $file = IO::File->new("my.log", "a");
$self->{'logfile'} = $file;
# Debugging messages (equivalent):
$self->Log('debug', "This is a debugging message");
$self->Debug("This is a debugging message");
# Error messages (equivalent):
$self->Log('err', "This is an error message");
$self->Error("This is an error message");
# Fatal error messages (implies 'die')
$self->Fatal("This is a fatal error message");
WARNING
THIS IS ALPHA SOFTWARE. It is *only* 'Alpha' because the interface (API) is not finalised. The Alpha status does not reflect code quality
or stability.
DESCRIPTION
Net::Daemon::Log is a utility class for portable logging messages. By default it uses syslog (Unix) or Win32::EventLog (Windows), but
logging messages can also be redirected to stderr or a log file.
Generic Logging
$self->Log($level, $msg, @args);
This is the generic interface. The logging level is in syslog style, thus one of the words 'debug', 'info', 'notice', 'err' or 'crit'.
You'll rarely need info and notice and I can hardly imagine a reason for crit (critical). In 95% of all cases debug and err will be
sufficient.
The logging string $msg is a format string similar to printf.
Utility methods
$self->Debug($msg, @args);
$self->Error($msg, @args);
$self->Fatal($msg, @args);
These are replacements for logging with levels debug and err. The difference between the latter two is that Fatal includes throwing a Perl
exception.
Chossing a logging target
By default logging will happen to syslog (Unix) or EventLog (Windows). However you may choose logging to stderr by setting
$self->{'logfile'} = 1;
This is required if neither of syslog and EventLog is available. An alternative option is setting
$self->{'logfile'} = $handle;
where $handle is any object supporting a print method, for example an IO::Handle object. Usually the logging target is choosen as soon as
you call $self->Log() the first time. However, you may force choosing the target by doing a
$self->OpenLog();
before calling Log the first time.
MULTITHREADING
The Multithreading capabitities of this class are depending heavily on the underlying classes Sys::Syslog, Win32::EventLog or IO::Handle.
If they are thread safe, you can well assume that this package is too. (The exception being that you should better call $self->OpenLog()
before threading.)
AUTHOR AND COPYRIGHT
Net::Daemon is Copyright (C) 1998, Jochen Wiedmann
Am Eisteich 9
72555 Metzingen
Germany
Phone: +49 7123 14887
Email: joe@ispsoft.de
All rights reserved.
You may distribute this package under the terms of either the GNU
General Public License or the Artistic License, as specified in the
Perl README file.
SEE ALSO
Net::Daemon(3), Sys::Syslog(3), Win32::EventLog(3), IO::Handle(3)
perl v5.16.3 2011-03-01 Net::Daemon::Log(3)