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Qué (quién) es system log - definición

CHRONOLOGICAL RECORD OF COMPUTER DATA PROCESSING OPERATIONS
Server log; Server Log; Domlogs; Logfile; Error log; Log files; .log; Computor data logging; Server logs; Acess log; System log; Computer data logging; Logging (software); Computer log; Computer log file; Log file; Access log; Logging system
  • Apache access log showing Wordpress vulnerability bots

Log-structured file system         
STRUCTURE OF FILE SYSTEM THAT WRITES ALL INFORMATION TO A CIRCULAR BUFFER
Log-structured filesystem; Log structured filesystem; Log File System; LSFS; Logfs; Log-structured File System; Log structured file system; Log structured file systems; Log Structured File Systems; Log Structured File System; Log-Structured File System; Log-structured File Systems; Log-Structured File Systems; Log-structured filesystems; Log structured filesystems; Log Structured Filesystems; Log-Structured Filesystems; Log-Structured Filesystem; Log-structured Filesystems; Log-structured Filesystem
A log-structured filesystem is a file system in which data and metadata are written sequentially to a circular buffer, called a log. The design was first proposed in 1988 by John K.
Log-structured File System (BSD)         
Log-structured File System (NetBSD)
The Log-Structured File System (or LFS) is an implementation of a log-structured file system (a concept originally proposed and implemented by John Ousterhout), originally developed for BSD. It was removed from FreeBSD and OpenBSD; the NetBSD implementation was nonfunctional until work leading up to the 4.
Chip log         
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  • Chip log in the 18th century
INSTRUMENT USED TO MEASURE THE SPEED OF A SHIP AT SEA
Log (speed); Knot log; Knotted line; Patent log; Speed log; Taffrail log; Logreel; Log reel
A chip log, also called common log, ship log, or just log, is a navigation tool mariners use to estimate the speed of a vessel through water. The word knot, to mean nautical mile per hour, derives from this measurement method.

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Logging (computing)

In computing, logging is the act of keeping a log of events that occur in a computer system, such as problems, errors or just information on current operations. These events may occur in the operating system or in other software. A message or log entry is recorded for each such event. These log messages can then be used to monitor and understand the operation of the system, to debug problems, or during an audit. Logging is particularly important in multi-user software, to have a central overview of the operation of the system.

In the simplest case, messages are written to a file, called a log file. Alternatively, the messages may be written to a dedicated logging system or to a log management software, where it is stored in a database or on a different computer system.

Specifically, a transaction log is a log of the communications between a system and the users of that system, or a data collection method that automatically captures the type, content, or time of transactions made by a person from a terminal with that system. For Web searching, a transaction log is an electronic record of interactions that have occurred during a searching episode between a Web search engine and users searching for information on that Web search engine.

Many operating systems, software frameworks and programs include a logging system. A widely used logging standard is Syslog, defined in Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) RFC 5424). The Syslog standard enables a dedicated, standardized subsystem to generate, filter, record, and analyze log messages. This relieves software developers of having to design and code their ad hoc logging systems.