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Command line arguments
Command line arguments Previous Top Next Kiwi Log Viewer can be controlled from the command line with the following options: The command line format: KiwiLogViewer [-option ["Option Value"]] Where -option can be: -t Enable file tailing mode (no
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/viewer/command_line_arguments.htm - 11.5kb
2. Command line usage Command line arguments Previous Top Next This program does not support Command line arguments. If you want to send Syslog messages from the command line please download Kiwi Logger (KLOG) from: www.kiwisyslog.com/downloads
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3. How the log file archiving works More info on the command line e-mail program "BLAT for Windows" can be found at: http://www.interlog.com/~tcharron/blat.html Run external program command line options. Various program variables can be passed to the external program as
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/syslogd7/setup_how_the_archiving_works.htm - 5.8kb
4. Ignore Text be searched for when the line comparison is being made. The following is an example of how this feature might be used: ^Time Will ignore any lines with the text "Time" in them <Time Will ignore any lines which begin with the word "Time"
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/cattools/act_ignoretext.htm - 8.6kb
5. Regular Expression Syntax single character except a line break, including a space. The following wildcards match by position in a line: Wildcard Matches Example ^ Beginning of a line (unless used in a character class; see below) ^Phone: Finds lines that begin with
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/viewer/regular_expression_syntax.htm - 18.3kb
6. Custom device script cl. variables and functions cl.TextRemoveBlankHeaderLines Remove blank header Lines from the beginning of a string (e.g. a device output buffer) cl.TextRemoveLinesContainingText Remove Lines which contain a specific substring of text cl.TextInText Return start position
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/cattools/dev_creatcustomdeviceclfunc.htm - 70.9kb
7. HOW TO: Use Kiwi CatTools to Modify my device configuration - Kiwi Enterprises . The following example line will enter a 3 line banner: banner login %My message line 1 test %ctCR%ctCRMy message line 3 test% 67 % of 18 voters found this article helpful - Did you? YES NO Send this article by email Email Address: Subject:
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8. Message text options of the Syslog Daemon. MultiLine text message When this option is selected, a popup window will ask you to enter a multi Line text message. Normally Syslog messages should only contain a single Line of text so they can be read easily. When a multi
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9. Testing your custom activity [ activity name ] on line: [ line number ] " This error will occur if: • the device you have selected to run your custom activity against does not have a .custom file defined for it, or • the .custom file for the device does not
http://www.kiwisyslog.com/help/cattools/act_creatcustmactivitytesting.htm - 16.5kb
10. Main script - ct. variables and functions the logging 'level' for the line being sent. 1=Error, 2=Warning, 3=Information, 4=Debug sMessage Message text of the line being sent Example : log a level 1 (error) message for CatTools (rather than any specific device, i.e. sDevice = "") with the
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