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SCR Reference (man Pages) scrlog_viewer (1M) - DESCRIPTION scrlog_viewer (1M) NAME scrlog_viewer - view and/or save SCR logfile SYNOPSIS /opt/scr/bin/scrlog_viewer [-s MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY]] [-e MMDDhhmm[[CC]YY]] [-l detail] [-c component] [-u user] [-o ofile] [-t] [-n] [file] DESCRIPTION The scrlog_viewer command enables the viewing of part or all of the SCR logfile (or another file containing data in the same format) at varying levels of detail. The scrlog_viewer command executes in either interactive or non-interactive mode, depending on the options given. In non-interactive mode, scrlog_viewer filters the log file and writes the resulting data either to stdout or to a destination file, if specified. In interactive mode, scrlog_viewer displays a graphical user interface that enables filtering, saving one or more versions of the log file to other files, scrolling back and forth among the logfile entries, etc. scrlog_viewer does not modify the contents of the SCR logfile. The contents of the log file are filtered and displayed according to the settings of the available filters. Multiple instances of scrlog_viewer can be run simultaneously. Filters scrlog_viewer supports four types of filters: level of detail, component, date/time, and user filters. These filters can be used in combination to provide highly selective logfile viewing. The level of detail filters control how much detail is displayed. The SCR logfile may contain entries of many different types. The entry types currently supported are: summary, detail, error, and note. The level of detail filters display some or all of these entry types, depending on which filter is chosen. The level of detail filters are: Summary Displays only the higher level messages. These include summary, error, and note entry types. Detail Includes Summary level of detail, and adds detail log entries. If no level of detail is specified this is the default. Commands Only Displays only the literal commands that were executed. These commands may include HP-UX commands as well as SCR commands. Reference 77