
The logTest command reads a script of logging messages to be sent to the logdaemon and sends the messages at the specified times and as the specified process.
Synopsis
logTest [-s dir ] [-v] [-x] [file...] 
Description
This command allows a repeatable sequence of messages to be sent through the logging and alerting system for test purposes.
Parameters for this command are described in the following table:
Parameter  | 
Description  | 
Comments  | 
-s dir  | 
Specifies the directory in which the systemLog.h file resides  | 
�  | 
-v  | 
Increases verbosity when processing messages  | 
�  | 
-x  | 
Supresses transmission to the logdaemon  | 
Automatically implies -v so that something happens  | 
The format of the messages to logTest is:
   {interval} {dst} {priority} {process} {index} [arg arg...] 
The parts of a message are described in the following table:
Message part  | 
Description  | 
Comments  | 
interval  | 
Number of seconds since the last message was logged  | 
�  | 
dst  | 
Destination flag based on possible destinations specified by the Config and log.h files  | 
Should be a numeric value, such as 0x01  | 
priority  | 
Priority of the message  | 
Values range from 0 to 4  | 
process  | 
Name of the process to be listed as sender  | 
�  | 
index  | 
Index of log message  | 
This can be: 
  | 
arg arg ...  | 
Arguments associated with the message  | 
Number of arguments must match the number required by the specific log message or the resulting information in the logging data file is not expandable  | 
Note:
To use symbolic values, logTest must have access to the systemLog.h file.