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syslog(n)		Tnm Tcl Extension		syslog(n)

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NAME
       syslog - Write messages to the system logger.

SYNOPSIS
       syslog level message
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DESCRIPTION
       The  syslog command allows a Tcl script to write a message
       to the system logger. Further processing	 of  the  message
       depends	on the priority level of the message and the con-
       figuration of the system message logging	 daemon.  Allowed
       priority levels are:

       emergency       A   panic  condition.   This  is	 normally
		       broadcast to all users.

       alert	       A condition that should be corrected imme-
		       diately,	  such	 as  a	corrupted  system
		       database.

       critical	       Critical conditions, such as  hard  device
		       errors.

       error	       Errors messages.

       warning	       Warning messages.

       notice	       Conditions  that are not error conditions,
		       but that may require special handling.

       info	       Informational messages.

       debug	       Messages that contain information normally
		       of use only when debugging a program.

SEE ALSO
       scotty(1), Tnm(n), Tcl(n)

AUTHORS
       Juergen Schoenwaelder <schoenw@cs.utwente.nl>

Tnm								1

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