Thanks Chris. Now that begs the question of why I should use multilog
instead of syslog which does datestamp if you tell it to. It doesn't seem
beneficial to add a superflous step. I apologize if this point seems
irrelevant.
However if there is a better method, I would appreciate pointers to the
documentation.
- Aodhan
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Chris Johnson wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 02, 2000 at 11:20:30AM -0800, A Hoffman wrote:
> > On that note, what is an example of a startup script that includes useful
> > datestamping for multilog? I used the examples set forward in section 2.8.2.
> > 'System start-up files' in LWQ, and it is not working as I had hoped. Thanks!
>
> Don't try to do it from your startup file. When you want to look at the logs
> and see time stamps that mean something to you, pipe the log through tailocal
> or tai64nlocal (for cyclog and multilog files respectively).
>
> Chris
>
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