NAME
logger
—
make entries in the system
log
SYNOPSIS
logger |
[-46Ais ] [-f
file] [-H
hostname] [-h
host] [-P
port] [-p
pri] [-S
addr:port]
[-t tag]
[message ...] |
DESCRIPTION
Thelogger
utility provides a shell command interface to
the syslog(3) system log module.
The following options are available:
-4
- Force
logger
to use IPv4 addresses only. -6
- Force
logger
to use IPv6 addresses only. -A
- By default,
logger
tries to send the message to only one address, even if the host has more than one A or AAAA record. If this option is specified,logger
tries to send the message to all addresses. -i
- Log the process id of the logger process with each line.
-s
- Log the message to standard error, as well as the system log.
-f
file- Read the contents of the specified file into syslog. This option is ignored when a message is also specified.
-H
hostname- Set the hostname in the header of the message to specified value. If not specified, host part of gethostname(3) will be used.
-h
host- Send the message to the remote system host instead
of logging it locally. Note that
logger
currently supportsAF_INET
(IPv4),AF_INET6
(IPv6), andAF_LOCAL
(Unix-domain socket) address families. The following address formats are valid in host:AF_INET
- 192.168.2.1
AF_INET6
- 2001:db8::1
AF_LOCAL
- /var/run/log
-P
port- Send the message to the specified port number on a
remote system, which can be specified as a service name or as a decimal
number. The default is “
syslog
”. If an unknown service name is used,logger
prints a warning and falls back to port 514. -p
pri- Enter the message with the specified priority. The priority may be
specified numerically or as a
facility.level
pair. For example, “-p
local3.info
” logs the message(s) as informational level in the local3 facility. The default is “user.notice
”. -S
addr:port- Specify source address and/or source port when using
-h
option. The same address will be used for all of the remote addresses when-A
flag is enabled. Note that a numeric IPv6 address in addr must be enclosed with “[” and “]”. -t
tag- Mark every line in the log with the specified tag rather than the default of current login name.
- message
- Write the message to log; if not specified, and the
-f
flag is not provided, standard input is logged.
EXIT STATUS
The logger
utility exits 0 on
success, and >0 if an error occurs.
EXAMPLES
logger System rebooted logger -p local0.notice -t HOSTIDM -f /dev/idmc
SEE ALSO
STANDARDS
The logger
command is expected to be
IEEE Std 1003.2 (“POSIX.2”)
compatible.