A Summary of Commands

logCat

mday=mm mon=nn or mon=mmm year=nn[nn] wday=n or wday=ddd yday=nnn. Portions left out default to this date, 0 hours, 0 minutes, and 0 seconds; that is, giving only the time of day indicates today’s date. If the form “item=xxx” is used, all elements not specified default to ‘*’; hence “wday=Sun” means all messages on any Sunday. Do not mix standard format with the “item=xxx” format. The results are not predictable.

Spaces should be enclosed in quotes, for example, -a”7/14/87 05:08:30”. Search patterns are enclosed in forward slash (/) characters, with an optional repetition count following, for example, -z/GEN006/2 means the second message containing GEN006. The repetition count has no meaning with the -

sor -qlocants, but does for the -aand -zlocants.

The search capability 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 \\ \/ \[

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