SYSMON(1M) SYSMON(1M)
sysmon - System log file viewer
sysmon [syslog file]
sysmon is part of the Desktop System Monitor. It can be launched by
selecting the Toolchest "System Manager" menu, then selecting "System
Performance" and then "View the System Log." sysmon allows a user to
browse the system log file (/var/adm/SYSLOG). The 8 syslog priorities
(see syslog(3B)) are simplified into 4 priority levels. The following
table shows how syslog priorities map into sysmon's simplified priority
scheme:
Sysmon Priority Syslog Priority # Priority Symbol
_______________________________________________________
CRITICAL LOG_EMERG 0 c
CRITICAL LOG_ALERT 1 c
ERROR LOG_CRIT 2 e
ERROR LOG_ERR 3 e
WARNING LOG_WARNING 4 w
WARNING LOG_NOTICE 5 w
INFO LOG_INFO 6 i
INFO LOG_DEBUG 7 i
The symbol is used in place of an icon when sysmon is unable to allocate
enough colorcells to display the bitmap.
To monitor multiple systems, reference chapter 2 of the sysmon release
notes.
/usr/sbin/sysmon
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Sysmon
$HOME/.sysmonrc
syslogd(1M), syslog(3B)
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