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* [9fans] fossil output suggestion
@ 2003-07-23 15:00 andrey mirtchovski
  2003-07-23 15:27 ` jmk
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: andrey mirtchovski @ 2003-07-23 15:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: 9fans

I'm wondering: would it be a good idea to put some sort of timestamps on the
fossil debugging output?

Consider this morning's findings:

disk: io=10004 at 6.913ms
disk: io=10000 at 9.081ms
disk: io=10000 at 0.714ms
disk: io=10004 at 0.767ms
disk: io=10000 at 20.019ms
disk: io=10000 at 18.242ms
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds
could not write super block; waiting 10 seconds


I'd like to be able to connect that with regular activities such as a
'snap -a'

same goes for the fossil console output -- maybe the prompt should be the
current time :)

andrey

ps: I know fossil doesn't do logging, and thanx to Nemo I have the
information saved using:

	cat /srv/fscons > /sys/log/fossil

how about a program similar to 'logger' in lunix, which just logs whatever
is piped to it with proper timestamps:

	cat /srv/fscons | logger /sys/log/fossil

that may be a better solution, no? should I write one? no? :)

for your consideration,

	andrey



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