tail-logfile-close

The tail-logfile-close command ends the echoing of a process’s logfile to the screen as initiated by the tail-logfile-open command.

Syntax

tail-logfile-close <process> [<logfile>]

Arguments

<process> — Enter the name of the process that is writing to the specified logfile.

<logfile> — Enter the logfile’s name that you want to stop being echoed to the screen. This argument is optional.

Note:

Must be a valid logfile that is currently being written to.

Mode

Superuser

Example

ORACLE# tail-logfile-close sipd