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Usage: tail something | logtop [OPTIONS]
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== Beschreibung ==
== Installation ==
== Anwendungen ==
=== Problembehebung ===
== Aufruf ==
=== Optionen ===
=== Parameter ===
=== Umgebung ===
=== Rückgabewert ===
== Konfiguration ==
=== Dateien ===
== Sicherheit ==
== Dokumentation ==
=== RFC ===
=== Man-Page ===
=== Info-Pages ===
== Siehe auch ==
== Links ==
=== Projekt ===
=== Weblinks ===
 
 
 
 
= TMP =
Usage:  
$ tail something | logtop [OPTIONS]
     -s, --size=NUM        Number of log line to keep in memory
     -s, --size=NUM        Number of log line to keep in memory
                           Defaults to : 10000
                           Defaults to : 10000
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  April 16, 2011                                                                      LOGTOP(1)
  April 16, 2011                                                                      LOGTOP(1)
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topic - Beschreibung

Beschreibung

Installation

Anwendungen

Problembehebung

Aufruf

Optionen

Parameter

Umgebung

Rückgabewert

Konfiguration

Dateien

Sicherheit

Dokumentation

RFC

Man-Page

Info-Pages

Siehe auch

Links

Projekt

Weblinks

TMP

Usage:

$ tail something | logtop [OPTIONS]
   -s, --size=NUM         Number of log line to keep in memory
                          Defaults to : 10000
   -q, --quiet            Quiet, only display a top 10 at exit.
   -l, --line-by-line=NUM Print result line by line
                          in a machine friendly format,
                          NUM: quantity of result by line.
   -i, --interval=NUM     Interval between graphical updates,
                          in seconds. Defaults to 1.
 Line by line format is : [%d %f %s\t]*\n
   %d : Number of occurences
   %f : Frequency of apparition
   %s : String (Control chars replaced by dots.

Manpage

LOGTOP(1)                                                                   General Commands Manual                                                                  LOGTOP(1)
NAME
logtop - Realtime log line rate analyser
SYNOPSIS
logtop [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
logtop is a System Administrator tool analyzing line rate on stdin.
It reads on stdin and print a constantly updated result
displaying, in columns:
Line number, count, frequency, and the actual line.
$ tail -f FILE | logtop
is the friendly version of:
$ watch 'tail FILE | sort | uniq -c | sort -gr'
OPTIONS
-s, --size=K
Only keep K lines in memory, instead of 10000.
-q, --quiet
Do not display a live view of the data, only display a top at exit.
-l, --line-by-line=K
Print result line by line, in a machine friendly format, K is the number of result to print per line.
Line by line format is : [%d %f %s\t]*\n
%d : Number of occurences
%f : Frequency of apparition
%s : String (Control chars replaced by dots.
-i, --interval=K
Interval between graphical updates, in seconds. Defaults to 1.
-h, --help
Show summary of options.
-v, --version
Show version of program.
EXAMPLES
Here are some logtop usage examples.
tail -f cache.log | grep -o "HIT\|MISS" | logtop
Realtime hit / miss ratio on some caching software log file.
tail -f access.log | cut -d' ' -f1 | logtop -s 10000
Realtime most querying IPs on your server, as long as log lines in access.log starts with the client IP.
tail -f access.log | cut -d' ' -f7 | logtop -s 10000
Realtime most requested web pages in a NCSA like log file.
cat auth.log | grep -v "CRON" | grep -o ": .*" | logtop -q -s 100000
Display a one-shot simple analyse of your auth.log.
SEE ALSO
watch(1)
AUTHOR
logtop was written by Julien Palard.
This manual page was written by Julien Palard <julien@palard.fr>, for the Debian project (and may be used by others).
April 16, 2011                                                                       LOGTOP(1)