> [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>I have searched all the log files, but couldn't locate the pattern, "Fri
>>Mar 8 10:09:05 IST 2013" in any of the log files. I even tried the
>>following caommands, but no match is found:
>

> Mark Sapiro <[email protected]>

> The timestamp format in the logs is not the same as the one I copied
> from your archived message. If you want to use grep, use the pattern
> "Mar 08 10:[01]" to find all the messages near that time.
>
> You will still have to open the relevant logs and look because the grep
> will only find the first line of multi-line messages, but at least it
> will tell you what logs to look in.
>

I have tried several possibilities like "Fri Mar", "Mar 8", "Mar 08" but
the pattern hasn't been found.

Does the presence of some non-ascii characters trigger such a behaviour?

Thanks,

 - Francis

The reported problem is being faced almost every day now.


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