Re: Apple system log facility: questions
Re: Apple system log facility: questions
- Subject: Re: Apple system log facility: questions
- From: Paul Nelson <email@hidden>
- Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2006 15:40:29 -0600
- Thread-topic: Apple system log facility: questions
I assume that the trusty Console application will allow me to look at the
new database?
Will there be a way for a unsophisticated user to increase the level of
stuff that is kept? (eg: help desk wants debug info) If so, will the
increased level persist after a system reboot?
on 11/16/06 3:29 PM, Marc Majka at email@hidden wrote:
> The asl.log file is going away. ASL was written on a very tight
> schedule, and all we had time to do was make it a very basic data
> store. If you look at it, it's just a big flat file with all the
> messages encoded with square brackets around key/value pairs. Same
> as the "-F raw" format of syslog. The asl.log file works, but it's
> weak. In Leopard it's being replaced by "asl.db", which is an actual
> database. It has a number of advantages:
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