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- | ====== Synchronet | + | ====== |
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+ | Synchronet | ||
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+ | $ sbbs syslog | ||
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+ | ===== Configuring ===== | ||
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+ | The syslog functionality is configurable via the '' | ||
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+ | You can further configure your syslog output (e.g. directories and filenames) through the setup of your system' | ||
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+ | ===== Monitoring | ||
+ | The '' | ||
+ | $ tail -f / | ||
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+ | If you're using **systemd** to start and control '' | ||
+ | $ journalctl --follow -u sbbs | ||
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+ | Another option for systemd systems is to use '' | ||
+ | $ sudo watch systemctl status sbbs | ||
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+ | An alternative tool to actively monitor log files is the '' | ||
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+ | $ sudo lnav / | ||
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+ | On Darwin/ | ||
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+ | $ log stream --debug --process sbbs | ||
===== See Also ===== | ===== See Also ===== | ||
* [[: | * [[: | ||
+ | * [[: | ||
- | {{tag>}} | + | {{tag>unix syslog}} |
+ | {{indexmenu_n> |