A Summary of Commands logFmt
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Table 34 defines the logFmt command line arguments.
Table 34. Argument Descriptions for logFmt
Argument Description
global This modifier causes the action specified to operate on the “global”
(system-wide) parameters that control the behavior of display
message. You must be root if you want to change the global
parameters. You can examine the global parameters without being
root.
display This verb causes logFmt to display the current parameters. If global
is specified, then the system-wide parameters are displayed.
Otherwise, your personal parameters are displayed.
defaults Specifying defaults without the global option causes your personal
preferences about mnemonics and screen width to be removed. You
then get the system-wide settings. Specifying defaults with the global
option causes the system-wide settings to be reset so that
mnemonics are off and the default screen width is 75 characters.
interactive This option interactively prompts for the parameters controlled by
logFmt. Pressing
ENTER in response to any query causes the
current value to be retained. The current value appears within square
brackets ([ ]).
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