log format question

Matthias Schniedermeyer ms at citd.de
Mon Jun 28 08:00:34 MDT 2010


On 28.06.2010 09:38, McGraw, Robert P wrote:
> 
> USING: rsync  version 3.0.6  protocol version 30 on a Sun Solaris 10 x86. This is a precompiled version from opencsw.
> 
> 
> /opt/csw/bin/rsync -n -axzH -v --delete-after --log-file=$RSYNCOUTPUT/export_-${DAILYDT}X --rsync-path=/opt/csw/bin/rsync -e "ssh -i /root/.ssh/id_hertz" --max-delete=100  /export/.zfs/snapshot/$DAILYDT/        hertz3:/zvol/backup/gauss/export 
> 
> When I added the --log-file= line I get log file messages like
> 
> 2010/06/25 19:43:38 [16789] <f..t...... rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Adobe/Flash Player/AssetCache/5GUH56X5/1C04C61346A1FA3139A37D860ED92632AA13DECF.heu
> 2010/06/25 19:43:38 [16789] .d..t...... rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/
> 2010/06/25 19:43:38 [16789] <f..t...... rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/._Cache
> 2010/06/25 19:43:41 [16789] <f..t...... rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/urlclassifier3.sqlite
> 2010/06/25 19:43:41 [16789] .d..t...... rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/Cache/
> 2010/06/25 19:43:41 [16789] <f+++++++++ rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/Cache/._01D9AD9Ed01
> 2010/06/25 19:43:41 [16789] <f+++++++++ rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/Cache/._07D1636Ad01
> 2010/06/25 19:43:41 [16789] <f+++++++++ rmcgraw/Library/Caches/Firefox/Profiles/a66wvzw3.default/Cache/._0AF1538Dd01
> 
> I am trying to find information on the string of character that follow the PID. I have search high ad low with now luck.
> 
> I have looked in the rsyncd.conf file but what is talked about log-format does not seem to give the information that I am looking for.
> 
> Can someone point me to a documentation that will give me the information.

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