You can run dmesg command which collects system diagnostic messages to form
error log but the system error message buffer is of small, finite size.
dmesg is run only every few minutes, so there is no guarantee that all error
messages will be logged.
You can also check some files like :
/var/
Angel Tsankov wrote:
When I start LSF I can see some output to the terminal most of which
passes too quickly for me to read and remember. Does this output get
saved somewhere so that I can have a look at it afterwards?
Most of it goes to /var/log/syslog, except for the output from the
bootscr
On the boot I am getting following error msg.
Unable to process /etc/sysconfig/network-devices/ifconfig.eth0/ipv4.
Eithe the service variable was not set or the specified service cannot
be excuted [failed]
Any idea?
Best regard
David C.
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Alan Lord schreef:
Angel Tsankov wrote:
When I start LSF I can see some output to the terminal most of which
passes too quickly for me to read and remember. Does this output get saved
somewhere so that I can have a look at it afterwards?
type dmesg
Holding shift down and pressing PageUp m
Dan Nicholson schreef:
On 5/24/06, Warren Wilder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks for the information. However, on HLFS20060122 hotplug was not as
obsolete as I hoped it would be. At first I lacked my networkcard, due
to the missing hotplug script that is linked to in the udev script
25-core.
Angel Tsankov wrote:
When I start LSF I can see some output to the terminal most of which
passes too quickly for me to read and remember. Does this output get
saved somewhere so that I can have a look at it afterwards?
Try dmesg, or reading through some of the log files in /var/log.
Dave
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Angel Tsankov wrote:
When I start LSF I can see some output to the terminal most of which
passes too quickly for me to read and remember. Does this output get
saved somewhere so that I can have a look at it afterwards?
type dmesg
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