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тАО07-23-2002 02:13 PM
тАО07-23-2002 02:13 PM
tail -f question
Jim
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тАО07-23-2002 02:16 PM
тАО07-23-2002 02:16 PM
Re: tail -f question
-- Rod Hills
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тАО07-23-2002 04:18 PM
тАО07-23-2002 04:18 PM
Re: tail -f question
You can find all your FIFOs (named pipes) with:
find / -type p
But I went through this on an idle system and didn't see anything worthwhile.
I can think of several hints: first, there is an option you can use on an xterm window to save the entire session to a file. I'm not finding it right off the bat, but I know this used to work. But I suspect that wasn't it.
I tried looking at my own tty file (from a different window) and that seemed useless. (Find it with tty command...)
I'm wondering if he had you access the modem port's file (something like /dev/ttyd1p0; your mileage will vary) or possible some special file associated with the diagnostics.
Can you ask him or pull up the call log? ;)
--M????a
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тАО07-23-2002 05:22 PM
тАО07-23-2002 05:22 PM
Re: tail -f question
was it .sh_history ??
live free or die
harry
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тАО07-23-2002 11:08 PM
тАО07-23-2002 11:08 PM
Re: tail -f question
you then where able to tail -f filename which is a log of everything typed. Useful for keeping an eye on 3rd parties dialled in for support.