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Re: Basic Dumb Logging Question



An alternative, although not as easy, would be to less <filename>, then shift + f

Richard

At 08:14 AM 7/31/2003 -0500, you wrote:
Check the options on the tail command.
tail -f <filename> will display the last 10 lines and then continue to display lines as they are written to the file.
David Hart writes:
Suppose, for testing purposes, that I want to display my httpd access
and error logs, on the screen, updating in real time. Is there a way to
do this?


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