A Summary of Commands

logCat

sigh (+) sign immediately following the s or q for the second and subsequent locant that is to be OR’ed together. For example:

"-s/GEN006/" "-s+!/New York/"

means on messages containing "GEN006", but not containing "New York".

It is also possible to apply search locants to specific fields of a message by specifying a "synthetic field" and an equal sign prior to the search pattern. For example, "-s@sym@=!/LG_BADARGS/" means all messages that are not of type "LG_BADARGS."

The search capability supports two different languages. The default language is compatible with the standard "sh" syntax and supports the following meta-search constructs:

^ — Beginning of message

$ — End of message

* — Any number of unspecified characters

? — A single unspecified character

[xxx] — Any character in the list "xxx"

[!xxx] — Any character NOT in the list "xxx"

\<chr> — Normal C backslash conventions, \n \t \b \f \r \NNN \\ \[

UCS 1000 R4.2 Administration 585-313-507

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