logger(C)
logger --
make entries in the system log
Syntax
logger [ -i ] [ -f file ]
[ -p priority ] [ -s ]
[ -t tag ] message ...
Description
logger immediately logs one or more messages
given on the command line; it provides a command line interface to
the
syslog(SLIB)
system call. The system logger daemon,
syslogd(ADM),
writes the messages to a default system log file, or to a log file,
host machine, or user(s) defined in the configuration file
/etc/syslog.conf. The format of this file is described on
the
syslogd(ADM)
manual page.
If a message is not specified, the contents of the
file specified using the -f option are logged;
otherwise, the standard input is logged until EOF is
encountered.
logger understands the following options:
-f file-
Log the contents of the specified file.
-i-
Log the process ID of the logger process with each line.
-p priority-
Enter the message with the specified priority. The
priority may be specified numerically (priorities are defined in
/usr/include/sys/syslog.h), or in the form
facility.level as described on the
syslogd(ADM)
manual page. The default priority is
user.notice.
-s-
Log the message to stderr.
-t tag-
Mark every line in the log with the specified tag.
Exit values
logger returns the following values:
0-
successful completion
>0-
an error occurred
Examples
Log messages as priority level info in the
local3 facility:
logger -p local3.info messages
Write a message defined in /tmp/msg to
/usr/var/syslog (assuming that this is defined as the
default log file for local0 facility messages in
/etc/syslog.conf), and tag each line with the string
``OPER'':
logger -p local0.notice -t OPER -f /tmp/msg
A message can be tagged with a numeric or symbolic priority within
angled brackets:
logger "<local0.debug> foobar failed"
When a numeric priority is specified, this is expressed as:
logger "<135> foobar failed"
The numeric priority of 135 is calculated as follows:
-
/usr/include/sys/syslog.h defines the value of the
facility portion of the priority (local0) as
LOG_LOCAL0 as ``16<<3'' (that is, 16 8 or 128)
-
/usr/include/sys/syslog.h defines the value of the
level portion of the priority (debug) as
LOG_DEBUG as 7
-
128 and 7 when summed yield the priority 135
The string ``%m'' within a message is replaced by the current
error message (corresponding the global error number,
errno):
logger "<local0.debug> foobar failed with reason: %m"
Files
/usr/include/sys/syslog.h-
symbolic and numeric definitions of facility and priority
level settings
/usr/adm/messages-
log for error messages
/usr/adm/hwconfig-
log for device initialization messages
/etc/syslog.conf-
configuration file for syslogd which specifies destination
of different priority messages
/usr/adm/syslog-
default log for info and debug priority level
messages
See also
error(HW),
perror(S),
syslogd(ADM),
syslog(SLIB)
Standards conformance
logger is conformant with:
ISO/IEC DIS 99452:1992, Information technology Portable Operating System Interface (POSIX) Part 2: Shell and Utilities (IEEE Std 1003.21992);
X/Open CAE Specification, Commands and Utilities, Issue 4, 1992.
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