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cjdnslog: display cjdroute log messages
Command to display cjdnslog
manual in Linux: $ man 1 cjdnslog
NAME
cjdnslog -- display cjdroute log messages
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/cjdnslog [<options>...]
DESCRIPTION
Cjdroute sends continuous log messages to the bit bucket. Cjdnslog
captures that information in real time and sends it to stdout.
OPTIONS
With no options, cjdnslog logs everything.
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--help
Print usage summary.
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-f source_file.c
Restrict output to log messages generated in source_file.c.
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-v log_level
Restrict output to messages at log_level or higher. Log levels
include DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR.
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-l lineno
Restrict output to message generated on source line lineno. Normally
used in conjunction with -f.
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USAGE
Running cjdnslog requires admin privilege. The cjdnsadmin lib will
try to read
/etc/cjdroute.conf for the admin password. This will
normally succeed only for root. Otherwise, it tries
~/.cjdnsadmin
FILES
~/.cjdnsadmin
SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/cjdnslog [<options>...]
DESCRIPTION
Cjdroute has numerous log points. Cjdnslog enables and taps selected log
points and sends the resulting log messages to stdout.
OPTIONS
With no options, cjdnslog logs everything.
- •
-
--help
Print usage summary.
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-f source_file.c
Restrict output to log messages generated in source_file.c.
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-v log_level
Restrict output to messages at log_level or higher. Log levels
include DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR.
- •
-
-l lineno
Restrict output to message generated on source line lineno. Normally
used in conjunction with -f.
-
USAGE
Running cjdnslog requires admin privilege. The cjdnsadmin lib will
try to read
/etc/cjdroute.conf for the admin password. This will
normally succeed only for root. Otherwise, it tries
~/.cjdnsadmin
FILES
~/.cjdnsadmin
SEE ALSO
cjdroute(1)
cjdnslog(1) -- display cjdroute log messages
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SEE ALSO
cjdroute(1)
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