Re: turn on timestamps in kernel log messages?
- Reply: Dan Langille : "Re: turn on timestamps in kernel log messages?"
- In reply to: Pete Wright : "Re: turn on timestamps in kernel log messages?"
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Date: Sun, 28 Aug 2022 17:11:17 UTC
On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 04:57:15PM +0000, Pete Wright wrote: > >i think you are looking for the kern.msgbuf_show_timestamp sysctl knob: > >via dmesg(8) >kern.msgbuf_show_timestamp: 0 > If set to 0, no timetamps are added. If set to 1, then a > 1-second granularity timestamp will be added to most lines in the > message buffer. If set to 2, then a microsecond granularity > timestamp will be added. This may also be set as a boot > loader(8) tunable. The timestamps are placed at the start of > most lines that the kernel generates. Some multi-line messages > will have only the first line tagged with a timestamp. awesome! TYVM --