On Thursday 29 November 2007 13:45:41 Stanislav Visnovsky wrote: > Dňa Thursday 29 November 2007 14:39:51 Pete Connolly ste napísal: > > > > A customer asked me previously if it was possible to see the actual > > commands that the control center was doing, e.g. when modifying volumes > > or creating a new VM setup for Xen, log the commands that are being > > performed in the background (when relevant) and optionally display these > > to the use if requested. It wouldn't be a huge change, I think, and > > would improve the user's knowledge of system administration. > > It is a huge change, as there is quite a number of commands and you are > interested in only some of them. Plus other challenges, like change of the > configuration files should be logged too.
Aha, ok. I don't understand a lot of the internals of the control center. > All the information is available in y2log, but it's almost impossible to > figure out the details from there. > I'd noticed that :) A good filtering method would be useful, or even just an enhanced filtering method in the misc/system log viewer - something that would isolate certain types of actions being taken. It's a pretty big log and I can't claim to understand what a large percentage of them are recording. We've probably moved away from the original discussion with this... Cheers Pete -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
