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AIX Version 4.3 Commands Reference, Volume 3
logger Command
Purpose
Makes entries in the system log.
logger [ -f File ] [ -i ] [ -p Priority ] [ -t Tag ] [ Message ]
Description
The logger command provides an interface to the syslog subroutine, which writes entries to the system log. A Message variable can be specified on the command line, which is logged immediately, or a File variable is read and each line of the File variable is logged. If you specify no flags or variables, the logger command will wait for you to enter a message from standard input.
Flags
| -f File | 
  Logs the specified File variable. If the Message variable is specified, this flag is ignored. | 
| -i | 
  Logs the process ID of the logger process with each line. | 
| -p Priority | 
  Enters the message with the specified priority. The Priority parameter may be a number or a facility.level priority specifier.  | 
| -t Tag | 
  Marks every line in the log with the specified Tag parameter. | 
| Message | 
  Indicates the message to log. If this variable is not specified, the logger command logs either standard input or the file specified with the -f File flag. | 
Examples
- To log a message indicating a system reboot, enter:
logger System rebooted
 
- To log a message contained in the /tmp/msg1
 file, enter:
logger -f /tmp/msg1
 
- To log the daemon facility critical level messages, enter:
logger -pdaemon.crit
 
Exit Status
This command returns the following exit values:
| 0 | 
  Successful completion. | 
| >0 | 
  An error occurred. | 
Files
| /usr/bin/logger | 
  Contains the logger command. | 
Related Information
The syslogd daemon.
The syslog subroutine.
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