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- | This menu allows you to view the **last 25/50/100** lines in FreshTomato' | + | This menu allows you to view the **last 25/50/100** lines in FreshTomato' |
The size of the log (file size) is determined by your uptime (how long your system has been creating log entries). | The size of the log (file size) is determined by your uptime (how long your system has been creating log entries). | ||
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- | By default, log contents are displayed formatted in HTML (as in above screenshot). Some content is color coded, to indicate different types of log entries, such as errors, warnings and so on. Clicking on one of the **Trim to last x entries | + | |
- | Logs can also be displayed as plain text by clicking on any of the **(RAW)** links. Clicking one of these links will display log content | + | By default, logs are shown formatted in HTML (see above screenshot). Some content |
- | The filesystem location of the logfile is / | + | |
- | The **Filter level** dropdown menu allows you to narrow your view to only the type of messages specified in the menu entry. For example, selecting //Warning// will display only Warning messages. If you want to find something more specific, you can type the text you are searching for in the **Find in Syslog** box. The display | + | Clicking on one of the **Trim to last x entries |
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+ | Logs can be displayed in plain text by clicking | ||
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+ | The **Filter level** dropdown narrows your view to only the message types you specify. For example, choosing // | ||
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+ | Clicking any line in the HTML log display will copy the highlighted row to the clipboard. An orange box beside **Refresh Every** will appear, | ||
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You can **download** the log to your local device. The saved log will be in plain text format. | You can **download** the log to your local device. The saved log will be in plain text format. | ||
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- | The value selected in the **Refresh Every** dropdown | + | **Logging Configuration: |
- | Clicking **Stop** will pause the display of new Log entries. The page will not display new entries until you click **Refresh** again. | + | Consider logging to USB storage or other permanent media. Doing so has many benefits, such as helping to pinpoint where problems arose in time. |
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+ | The value chosen in **Refresh Every** specifies how often FreshTomato refreshes the main Logs screen. The default is once per second. Clicking **Refresh** forces a display refresh, even between automatic refresh periods. | ||
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+ | Clicking **Stop** pauses the display of new Log entries. New entries won't be displayed until you click **Refresh** again. | ||
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+ | The (plain text) log file can be found at: "/ | ||
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