* Greg Kopp ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [ 5 Apr 2000 16:16]:
> But my logs are a little on the cryptic side. Here's and example:
>
> @4000000038eb9dda14f29e14 status: local 1/10 remote 1/20
> @4000000038eb9dda14f2d0dc delivery 5206: success: did_1+1+0/qp_24168/
> @4000000038eb9dda14f3078c status: local 0/10 remote 1/20
> @4000000038eb9dda14f3366c end msg 48326
>
> I'm assuming that the "@4000000038eb9dda14f3366c" has to be some sort of
> time stamp. Is there any way I can make this human-readable in the log or at
> least pass it through something so that I can?
Try sending the output of the file to the tai64nlocal filter.
$ cat current | tai64nlocal | head
2000-04-05 09:19:52.107114500 tcpserver: pid 27469 num 0 from 204.164.106.19
2000-04-05 09:19:58.368163500 tcpserver: ok 27469
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