Unix syslogs are convenient to read for humans but because of small differences between operating systems and things like 'last message repeated xx times' not very easy to parse by a script. Parse::Syslog presents a simple interface to parse syslog files: you create a parser on a file (with new) and call next to get one line at a time with Unix-timestamp, host, program, pid and text returned in a hash-reference.
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Unix syslogs are convenient to read for humans but because
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of small differences between operating systems and things
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like 'last message repeated xx times' not very easy to parse
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by a script.
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Parse::Syslog presents a simple interface to parse syslog
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files: you create a parser on a file (with new) and call
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next to get one line at a time with Unix-timestamp, host,
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program, pid and text returned in a hash-reference.
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