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2022-08-20 15:30
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2022-04-11 15:57
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2025-01-16 09:55
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2021-12-21 00:41
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2021-11-13 18:39
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8.48
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2025-01-16 09:55
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#!/usr/bin/perl # Filter the rsync daemon log messages by module name. The log file can be # in either syslog format or rsync's own log-file format. Note that the # MODULE_NAME parameter is used in a regular-expression match in order to # allow regex wildcards to be used. You can also limit the output by # directory hierarchy in a module. Examples: # # logfilter foo /var/log/rsyncd.log # output lines for module foo # logfilter foo/dir /var/log/syslog # limit lines to those in dir of foo use strict; my $match = shift; die "Usage: logfilter MODULE_NAME [LOGFILE ...]\n" unless defined $match; my $syslog_prefix = '\w\w\w +\d+ \d\d:\d\d:\d\d \S+ rsyncd'; my $rsyncd_prefix = '\d\d\d\d/\d\d/\d\d \d\d:\d\d:\d\d '; my %pids; while (<>) { my($pid,$msg) = /^(?:$syslog_prefix|$rsyncd_prefix)\[(\d+)\]:? (.*)/o; next unless defined $pid; my($mod_spec) = $msg =~ /^rsync (?:on|to) (\S+) from /; if (defined $mod_spec) { if ($mod_spec =~ /^$match(\/\S*)?$/o) { $pids{$pid} = 1; } else { delete $pids{$pid}; } } next unless $pids{$pid}; print $_; }