I have been looking around for a decent (appended?) server.log viewing app.
I could have sworn I seen one around before-- but I am unable to find it again.
Does anyone know of one? I could really use this and I'm sure many others could as well. The server.log is nearly impossible to read through.
Impossible? It's plain text, mate...
How is...
2010-12-04 19:43:56 [INFO] CONSOLE: Forcing save..
2010-12-04 19:43:57 [INFO] CONSOLE: Save complete.
2010-12-04 19:43:58 [INFO] CONSOLE: Stopping the server..
2010-12-04 19:43:58 [INFO] Stopping server
2010-12-04 19:43:58 [INFO] Saving chunks
...impossible to read?
There are viewer options out there, but most require you to push the data into SQL or some other DB backend. It's really how they go about displaying that information to the user... i.e.
Just copy it all into MS Word, it'l format it straight and properly per line. They all have new line codes in them. Notepad just doesn't align it that way.
Just copy it all into MS Word, it'l format it straight and properly per line. They all have new line codes in them. Notepad just doesn't align it that way.
Oh damn, thanks.
@endofzero Aye, SQL is an option for me (I have an offsite SQL database I can use). This looks cool. Hmmmm... Is that McAdmin?
Just copy it all into MS Word, it'l format it straight and properly per line. They all have new line codes in them. Notepad just doesn't align it that way.
Oh damn, thanks.
@endofzero Aye, SQL is an option for me (I have an offsite SQL database I can use). This looks cool. Hmmmm... Is that McAdmin?
Lol... no.. that's a parser of my creation.. MC Log parser is the link on my sig for it.
I could have sworn I seen one around before-- but I am unable to find it again.
Does anyone know of one? I could really use this and I'm sure many others could as well. The server.log is nearly impossible to read through.
Impossible? It's plain text, mate...
How is...
...impossible to read?
There are viewer options out there, but most require you to push the data into SQL or some other DB backend. It's really how they go about displaying that information to the user... i.e.
Lulz
Oh damn, thanks.
@endofzero Aye, SQL is an option for me (I have an offsite SQL database I can use). This looks cool. Hmmmm... Is that McAdmin?
Lol... no.. that's a parser of my creation.. MC Log parser is the link on my sig for it.
Lulz