tail-logfile-open

The tail-logfile-open command displays all messages on the console that are normally written to a specified logfile. As a message is written to the logfile, it is also displayed on the screen. The specified logfile will continue to be updated on the Oracle Communications Session Border Controller’s filesystem.

Syntax

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

Arguments

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

<logfile> Enter an alternate logfile’s name for which you want new entries echoed to the console screen. Not entering the logfile argument forces the default log for the named process to be displayed on the screen. This argument is optional.

Mode

Superuser

Note:

Must be a valid logfile that is currently being written to. The level of detail displayed on the screen is related to the loglevel of the process.

Example

ORACLE# tail-logfile-open sipd