Use the following procedure to view the contents of a log file for Smoke.
To view the contents of a log file:
View the log files corresponding to the application by typing:
Where <application> is an application such as Smoke.
The following is an example of feedback for Smoke.
-rw-rw-r--1 root user | 5785 | Apr 5 | 09:52 | smoke2009_detroit_app.log.4 |
-rw-rw-r--1 root user | 146977 | Apr 5 | 14:54 | smoke2009_detroit_app.log.3 |
-rw-rw-r--1 root user | 13765 | Apr 7 | 10:15 | smoke2009_detroit_app.log.2 |
-rw-rw-r--1 root user | 2732 | Apr 8 | 14:59 | smoke2009_detroit_app.log.1 |
-rw-rw-r--1 root user | 2732 | Apr 8 | 15:54 | smoke2009_detroit_app.log |
Where the _app suffix indicates the log file is an application log file. See Types of Log Files. The <number> suffix distinguishes log files for the same application.
<application><log file number>
Where <application> and <log file number> vary depending on the file you want to view.
The following is an example of feedback from the Smoke2009.log.1 file.
Where [notice] indicates the type of log file entry. See Interpreting Application and VIC Log File Messages.