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The airtime-log command provides convenient access to the logging output from the services which make up the Airtime system: media-monitor, recorder, playout, liquidsoap and web.
Using this command requires root privileges (sudo on Ubuntu). Entering the command without any options returns a list of options that you can specify:
sudo airtime-log
Usage: airtime-log [options]
--view|-v <string> Display log file
media-monitor|recorder|playout|liquidsoap|web
--dump|-d <string> Collect all log files and compress into a tarball
media-monitor|recorder|playout|liquidsoap|web (ALL by default)
--tail|-t <string> View any new entries appended to log files in real-time
media-monitor|recorder|playout|liquidsoap|web (ALL by default)
For example, to view the media-monitor log, you could use the command:
sudo airtime-log -v media-monitor
Use the PageUp and PageDown keys on your keyboard to navigate through the log file, or press the q key to quit the viewer.
To dump all log files and compress them into a tarball placed in the working directory, you could add the -d switch to the command:
sudo airtime-log -d
Creating Airtime logs tgz file at /root/logs/airtime-log-all-2012-11-14-16-22-02.tgz
To view just the Liquidsoap log output in real-time, you could enter the command:
sudo airtime-log -t liquidsoap
Tail liquidsoap log 2012/11/14 15:47:20 [server:3] New client: localhost.
2012/11/14 15:47:20 [server:3] Client localhost disconnected.
2012/11/14 15:47:20 [server:3] New client: localhost.
2012/11/14 15:47:20 [lang:3] dynamic_source.get_id
2012/11/14 15:47:20 [server:3] Client localhost disconnected.
2012/11/14 16:17:20 [server:3] New client: localhost.
2012/11/14 16:17:20 [server:3] Client localhost disconnected.
2012/11/14 16:17:20 [server:3] New client: localhost.
2012/11/14 16:17:20 [lang:3] dynamic_source.get_id
2012/11/14 16:17:20 [server:3] Client localhost disconnected.
Press the Ctrl+C keys to interrupt the real-time log output and return to the server console.