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Re: [nocol-users] webnocol.cgi
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Hi Alan, tail is a program to visualize the last part of a file. If you want to filter the output, you have to use it in this way: local ($tail) = "/usr/bin/tail /var/log/datalog| /usr/bin/grep DEVICE"; It has nothing to do with Perl... :-) By the way: tail produces continous output. If you only want to see problems in the past, use cat instead. Bye, Dirk >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Ursprüngliche Nachricht <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Am 18.12.98, 08:08:54, schrieb Alan Halachmi <alan@halachmi.net> zum Thema [nocol-users] webnocol.cgi: > Quick question... > I'm no PERL wizard, so I'm in need of some help. I > added another command to the troubleshooting area of webnocol. > When I had the webnocol.cgi line read: > local ($tail) = "tail /var/log/datalog"; > everything worked fine. > However, when I changed it to: > local ($tail) = "/usr/bin/grep DEVICE /var/log/datalog | /usr/bin/tail"; > it no longer works. > I tried: > local ($tail) = "/usr/bin/grep DEVICE /var/log/datalog" > but that didn't work either. > I'd like to be able to take a site, grep it from the datalog file and tail the output of the grep, but I'm not having any luck. > Ideas? > TIA, > Alan > -- > Alan Halachmi > Wide Area Networks Specialist > Ingram Entertainment Network Services > mailto:alan@halachmi.net > http://www.ingramentertainment.com |