SYNOPSIS
logtail2 [-t] -flogfile [-ooffsetfile]DESCRIPTION
logtail2 reads a specified file (usually a log file) and writes to the standard output that part of it which has not been read by previous runs of logtail2. It prints the appropriate number of bytes from the end of logfile, assuming that all changes that are made to it are to add new characters to it.logfile must be a plain file. A symlink is not allowed.
logtail2 stores the information about how much of it has already been read in a separate file called offsetfile. offsetfile can be omitted. If omitted, the file named logfile.offset in the same directory which contains logfile is used by default.
If offsetfile is not empty, the inode of logfile is checked. If the inode is changed, logtail2 uses the heuristics stored in /usr/share/logtail/detectrotate/ to find a file that might be the rotated logfile and prints it starting with the stored offset. It then proceeds to simply print the entire new file and generates a new offsetfile. If the inode is not changed but logfile is shorter than it was at the last run of logtail2, it writes a warning message to the standard output.
OPTIONS
- -f
- logfile to be read after offset
- -o
- offsetfile stores offset of previous run
- -t
- test mode - do not change offset in offsetfile
RETURN VALUES
- 0
- successful
- 65
- cannot get the size of logfile
- 66
- general file or directory access issue
- 73
- cannot write offsetfile
AUTHOR
The original logtail was written in C by Craig H. Rowland <[email protected]>. This version of logtail is a modification of Paul Slootman's re-implementation in perl. enhanced by the Debian Logcheck Team <[email protected]>.This manual was written by Oohara Yuuma <[email protected]> and enhanced by the Debian Logcheck Team <[email protected]>..