Etymology: [ log, läg ] (noun.) 14th century. Middle English logge, of unknown origin. That it descends from Old Norse lág (“a felled tree”) in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913 is widely doubted on phonological grounds; an alternative is sound expression of the notion of something massive.
kütük, logaritma, log cabin kütükten yapılmış kulübe, kütük (kesilmiş ağaç gövdesi), seyir defteri, parekete, tomruk, parakete, lojistik (logistics), güverte jurnali, sistem günlüğü, gemi hız ölçeri, log (kuyu, sondaj logu), log, itmek, seyir jurnaline kaydetmek, yuvarlak ağaç, seyir defterine yazmak, mesafe katetmek, sıralı kayıt, kayıt, gemi jurnali, GÜNLÜK VUKUAT KAYDI:Görülen hadiselerin muntazam şekilde kaydı, günlük,v.ağaç kes:n.kütük, günlük, (sistem) günlük, günlük tutmak, x ağaç ke, jurnal, log chip parakete, belirli bir mesafe katetmek, den. seyir jurnaline kaydetmek, den. parakete, den. jurnal, seyir jurnali, günlüğü, log lineparakete savlosu, kütük gibi şey veya adam, geminin süratini ölçme aleti, gemi jurnalı, parakete/günlük/kütük, seyir defterine kaydet, ağaç kes, Tomruk alım satımı, tomrukçuluk, cikare, Bir günlük, günlükleri, tomruk çekme, kuyu logu, tomrukçuluk, gunluk tutmak, ağaç kesme, doldurma, loglama, kaydetme, günlük tutma, günlük oluşturma, kesip taşıma, günlük tutmak,
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sistem günlüğü Bilgisayar,Teknik
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GÜNLÜK VUKUAT KAYDI:Görülen hadiselerin muntazam şekilde kaydı Askeri
Sondaj sırasında açılan arazinin kesitini farklı jeolojik, bazende jeoteknik özellikleriyle gösteren şekil, Petrol araştırmaları sırasında tutulan kayıt, On tabanlı logaritmanın kısaltması, ibranilerin sıvı hacim ölçüsü birimi,
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A longboard, A rolled cake with filling, A blockhead, very dumb person, A logbook, Any bulky piece as cut from the above, used as timber, fuel etc, A floating device, usually of wood, used in navigation to estimate the speed of a vessel through water, To cut trees into logs, To cut down (trees), To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log(book), To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook, A chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc, A logbook, or journal of a vessel (or aircraft)'s progress, To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood, To travel at a specified speed, as ascertained by log chip, The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches, A piece of the woody stem of a tree The trunk portion of a tree used for sawlogs, longboard, The trunk of a dead tree, To make an entry in a log, In AIPS++, a sequence of informational messages with a priority and a type (both of which may be filtered on) The log is typically attached both to the data being modified and to the user interface (for a history of all operations) Ideally programs may be rerun directly from information contained in the log, A logarithm, To cut down trees, A logbook, or journal; a record, Hence: The record of the rate of ship's speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record of a ship's cruise or voyage; a log slate; a log book, An apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship's motion through the water, A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2, 37 gills, A record of actions and events that take place on a computer Logging creates a record of actions and events that take place on a computer, A rolled cake with filling. A Swiss roll, enter into a log, as on ships and planes, A log is an official written account of what happens each day, for example on board a ship. The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log, If you log an event or fact, you record it officially in writing or on a computer. Details of the crime are then logged in the computer. = record see also logging. A logarithm, A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things. He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth. the original log cabin where Lincoln was born, block of wood; journal of a voyage; journal; logarithm; (Computers) record of operations which occur in a computer or between two computers; heavy object, cut down a tree or trees; cut a tree into sections; write in a log, make entries in a journal; travel at a certain speed, travel for a certain period of time, a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches, Daily record of a ship's speed and progress, measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water, A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing, a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane), a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log", the exponent required to produce a given number, cut lumber, as in woods and forests, large log at the back of a hearth fire, An official record of events on a minute-by-minute or hour-by-hour basis, as a ship's log, - To store application or system messages or errors Also, a file that holds this information, Daily record of a ship's speed, progress, and other relative events, A sequence of informational messages with a priority and a type (both of which may be filtered on) The log is typically attached to both the data being modified and to the user interface (for a history of all operations) Ideally programs may be rerun directly from information contained in the log messagse, A record of courses or operation Also, a device to measure speed, Abbreviation and symbol for logarithm The logarithm to the base a of x is written: loga x The most common is a = 10, i e log10 x, or lg x, A collection of records that describe the events that occur during DB2 execution and their sequence The information thus recorded is used for recovery in the event of a failure during DB2 execution Each log record is identifiable by the RBA of the first byte of its header, which is called the 'relative byte address of the record' The record RBA is like a timestamp in that it uniquely identifies a record that starts at a particular point in the continuing log, Daily record of a ship's speed and progress May also refer to the device used to measure the ships speed in knots, The record your website server keeps of who visits you, when, and which pages they visited Make sure your website host makes these available, and then check them A log record can show you how many pages each visitor is looking at, and differentiates requests for pages from requests for graphics, A record and tabulated statement of the work done by an engine, as of a steamship, of the coal consumed, and of other items relating to the performance of machinery during a given time, To formally record basic information related to the receipt of a new service request, usually in a computer-based problem management system, a journal or diary, maintained by the teacher, supervisor, assessor, or administrator, that includes such topics as decisions, plans, activities, results, changes, and reflections The log can serve as a source of information for self-assessment or an evaluation or can be included as part of a portfolio See Journal, Portfolio, Reflection, refers to quantities in factors of 10 A log change is an exponential or 10-fold increase or decrease (e g , 10 to 100 is a 1-log increase), Formally, the number of times ten must be multiplied with itself to equal a certain number For example, 100,000 is log 5 because it is equal to 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 Logs are used to measure changes in viral load For example, a reduction in viral load from 100,000 to 1,000 copies/ml is a two log (or 99 percent) reduction Note that a half log change is not a five-fold difference but a change of 3 16-fold (the square root of ten), A Mentor ASCII format used and produced by QuickSim II, To enter in a ship's log book; as, to log the miles run, a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches enter into a log, as on ships and planes cut lumber, as in woods and forests, To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs, To collect and store data about Windows Media Services events Windows Media Administrator can log information about unicasts, multicasts, and clients, A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave, measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane) a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log", A commonly used math pretreatment, useful for linearizing reflectance data This expression is often abbreviated as log (1/R) In most cases it is possible to find a linear correlation of log (1/R) data to concentration of an analyte in the target matrix However, a general derivation relating reflectance to concentration cannot be rigorously derived, such as, the Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law for transmittance, To move to and fro; to rock, Listing that contains a record of events, a written record of daily activities kept by an inventor while working on an invention, A piece of the woody stem of a tree The trunk portion of a tree used for sawlogs Typically 16 feet long A tree with 1 and a half logs has a 24-foot bole before major limbs or a minimum diameter limit are encountered, A document that used to be required by the FCC (still required by the CRTC) showing in time sequence, the programming and commercial events of a television or radio station's broadcast day The log is used for guiding the on-air staff in airing the proper events at the stated times and as a document of actually aired times for billing and auditing purposes, felled trees bucked into convenient length of at least 1 5 meters, with at least 15 cm in diameter It may either be poles, piles, pulpwood, sawlog or veneer log (Forest Management Bureau), Alternative spelling of -logue, An act or instance of logging, Present participle of log, Made slow and heavy in movement; water-logged, past of log, Recording UFS updates in a log (the logging device) before the updates are applied to the UNIX file system (the master device), (Data Guard Concepts and Administration) [definition #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide) [definition #3] (Net Services Reference Guide), Cutting and extraction of timber to roadside, The practice of harvesting timber, the work or business of felling and trimming trees and transporting the logs to a mill, Logging of security information is performed on two levels: logging of events (such as IDS commands, errors, and alarms), and logging of individual IP session information, VARCHAR2(9) Default logging attribute, VARCHAR2(3) Logging attribute, the work of cutting down trees for timber, A state of the Data Acquisition Toolbox where an analog input object stores acquired data to memory or a log file, VARCHAR2(3) Logging attribute of partition, The recording of processes, including initial parameters, to allow a detailed view into the activities of a system, the listing of the contents of audio and videotapes, The process of storing information about events that occured on the firewall or network, The process of storing information about events that occur on the network Log retention: The duration that log files are retained and maintained, The process of storing information about events that occurred on the firewall or network, Storing information about events that occurred on a firewall or network, Logging is the activity of cutting down trees in order to sell the wood. Logging companies would have to leave a central area of the forest before the end of the year. the work of cutting down trees in a forest, The business of felling trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market, The systematic recording of data obtained from the drillers log and mud log at the surface, and electrical and radioactive logs obtained from instrumentation lowered into and retrieved from the drill hole after drilling, Storing information about events that occur on a firewall or network, practice or work of cutting down trees into logs for lumber; business of felling trees for timber; (Nautical) deduction made from a sailor's pay as a fine or penalty and which is recorded in the ship's logbook, (Data Guard Concepts and Administration; search in this book) [definition #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide; search in this book) [definition #3] (Net Services Reference Guide; search in this book), Each SD-UX command records its actions in log files (the swlist command is an exception) The default location for the various log files is /var/adm/sw/<command> log, Systems and server software often provide the ability to keep track of events Events may be configured to be written out to a file known as a log The log file can be read later and allows for system failures and security breaches to be identified, Creating and storing a permanent record of events that can be reviewed, printed, and analyzed, cutting down trees for commodity use, A feature in which errors, service activity, and statistics are written to a log file See also tracing, Cutting and extracting timber, particularly logs and pulpwood "Harvesting", beyond removing logs, may be expanded to include the cutting, initial processing if any, and extraction of any forest product, A record of all time for sale on a network/station with commercial allocations, Schedules prepared by radio and television stations for BMI indicating by title, writer and artist all music performed on the station during a particular time period Used as a basis for payment by BMI to writers and publishers, A file containing entries recording the relevant information of the user who last modified a record, plural of log, If logging is enabled for your diary (See "Diary Utilities"), each time another user reads your diary, an entry is added to your log file, telling you who read the diary and when If your diary was DOTH, entries in your log will indicate this fact If your diary is randomly selected using THORAHIRD (see "THORAHIRD"), your log will indicate this fact You can trim your logs using the "Truncate Your Logs" script in <MLYU> The user "tugs" is (for the most part) invisible in these logs, third-person singular of log, All our UNIX customers have the ability to view detailed access logs which track usage statistics Logs can be seamlessly generated with Analog through the Control Panel, and are also available in the raw format for users who wish to use their own log analysis software, Very heavy pins, up to four pounds in weight, used for practice, Heavy pins that are often used for practice, since they generally require more precise hits to achieve good scores, Heavy pins that are often used for practice, since they generally require more precise hits to achieve good scores Pins that fall with difficulty; very heavy pins, The vast majority of editing tasks are recorded on logs These typically contain details such as the type of edit made, when and where the edit was made, and the name of the editor who made the edit See also: Interface and Features: Category Logs and Interface and Features: Find an Editor, Records made from data-gathering devices lowered into the wellbore The devices transmit signals to the surface which are then recorded on film and used to make the record describing the formation's porosity, fluid saturation, and lithology The filing of a log is required by the federal government if the drill site is on federal land,
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A longboard - "I know he hadn’t surfed on a log much in his childhood"
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A rolled cake with filling
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A blockhead, very dumb person
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To cut down (trees)
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To make, to add an entry (or more) in a log(book)
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To travel (a distance) as shown in a logbook
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A chronological record of actions, performances, computer/network usage, etc
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A logbook, or journal of a vessel (or aircraft)'s progress - "The captain sat down to his log, and here is the beginning of the entry:..."
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To cut down trees in an area, harvesting and transporting the logs as wood
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The trunk of a dead tree, cleared of branches - "They walked across the stream on a fallen log."
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A piece of the woody stem of a tree The trunk portion of a tree used for sawlogs
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Hence: The record of the rate of ship's speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record of a ship's cruise or voyage; a log slate; a log book
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An apparatus for measuring the rate of a ship's motion through the water
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A Hebrew measure of liquids, containing 2
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A record of actions and events that take place on a computer Logging creates a record of actions and events that take place on a computer
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A log is an official written account of what happens each day, for example on board a ship. The family made an official complaint to a ship's officer, which was recorded in the log
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If you log an event or fact, you record it officially in writing or on a computer. Details of the crime are then logged in the computer. = record see also logging. A logarithm
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A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things. He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth. the original log cabin where Lincoln was born
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Daily record of a ship's speed and progress
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measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water
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A bulky piece of wood which has not been shaped by hewing or sawing
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a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane)
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a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"
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An official record of events on a minute-by-minute or hour-by-hour basis, as a ship's log
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- To store application or system messages or errors Also, a file that holds this information
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A sequence of informational messages with a priority and a type (both of which may be filtered on) The log is typically attached to both the data being modified and to the user interface (for a history of all operations) Ideally programs may be rerun directly from information contained in the log messagse
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Abbreviation and symbol for logarithm The logarithm to the base a of x is written: loga x The most common is a = 10, i e log10 x, or lg x
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A collection of records that describe the events that occur during DB2 execution and their sequence The information thus recorded is used for recovery in the event of a failure during DB2 execution Each log record is identifiable by the RBA of the first byte of its header, which is called the 'relative byte address of the record' The record RBA is like a timestamp in that it uniquely identifies a record that starts at a particular point in the continuing log
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Daily record of a ship's speed and progress May also refer to the device used to measure the ships speed in knots
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The record your website server keeps of who visits you, when, and which pages they visited Make sure your website host makes these available, and then check them A log record can show you how many pages each visitor is looking at, and differentiates requests for pages from requests for graphics
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A record and tabulated statement of the work done by an engine, as of a steamship, of the coal consumed, and of other items relating to the performance of machinery during a given time
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a journal or diary, maintained by the teacher, supervisor, assessor, or administrator, that includes such topics as decisions, plans, activities, results, changes, and reflections The log can serve as a source of information for self-assessment or an evaluation or can be included as part of a portfolio See Journal, Portfolio, Reflection
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refers to quantities in factors of 10 A log change is an exponential or 10-fold increase or decrease (e g , 10 to 100 is a 1-log increase)
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Formally, the number of times ten must be multiplied with itself to equal a certain number For example, 100,000 is log 5 because it is equal to 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 ´ 10 Logs are used to measure changes in viral load For example, a reduction in viral load from 100,000 to 1,000 copies/ml is a two log (or 99 percent) reduction Note that a half log change is not a five-fold difference but a change of 3 16-fold (the square root of ten)
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a segment of the trunk of a tree when stripped of branches enter into a log, as on ships and planes cut lumber, as in woods and forests
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To engage in the business of cutting or transporting logs for timber; to get out logs
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To collect and store data about Windows Media Services events Windows Media Administrator can log information about unicasts, multicasts, and clients
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A weight or block near the free end of a hoisting rope to prevent it from being drawn through the sheave
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measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water a written record of events on a voyage (of a ship or plane) a written record of messages sent or received; "they kept a log of all transmission by the radio station"; "an email log"
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A commonly used math pretreatment, useful for linearizing reflectance data This expression is often abbreviated as log (1/R) In most cases it is possible to find a linear correlation of log (1/R) data to concentration of an analyte in the target matrix However, a general derivation relating reflectance to concentration cannot be rigorously derived, such as, the Bouguer-Lambert-Beer law for transmittance
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To move to and fro; to rock
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Listing that contains a record of events
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A piece of the woody stem of a tree The trunk portion of a tree used for sawlogs Typically 16 feet long A tree with 1 and a half logs has a 24-foot bole before major limbs or a minimum diameter limit are encountered
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A document that used to be required by the FCC (still required by the CRTC) showing in time sequence, the programming and commercial events of a television or radio station's broadcast day The log is used for guiding the on-air staff in airing the proper events at the stated times and as a document of actually aired times for billing and auditing purposes
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felled trees bucked into convenient length of at least 1 5 meters, with at least 15 cm in diameter It may either be poles, piles, pulpwood, sawlog or veneer log (Forest Management Bureau)
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Recording UFS updates in a log (the logging device) before the updates are applied to the UNIX file system (the master device)
the work or business of felling and trimming trees and transporting the logs to a mill
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Logging of security information is performed on two levels: logging of events (such as IDS commands, errors, and alarms), and logging of individual IP session information
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The process of storing information about events that occur on the network Log retention: The duration that log files are retained and maintained
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Logging is the activity of cutting down trees in order to sell the wood. Logging companies would have to leave a central area of the forest before the end of the year. the work of cutting down trees in a forest
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The business of felling trees, cutting them into logs, and transporting the logs to sawmills or to market
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logging
The systematic recording of data obtained from the drillers log and mud log at the surface, and electrical and radioactive logs obtained from instrumentation lowered into and retrieved from the drill hole after drilling
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Storing information about events that occur on a firewall or network
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practice or work of cutting down trees into logs for lumber; business of felling trees for timber; (Nautical) deduction made from a sailor's pay as a fine or penalty and which is recorded in the ship's logbook isim
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Each SD-UX command records its actions in log files (the swlist command is an exception) The default location for the various log files is /var/adm/sw/<command> log
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Systems and server software often provide the ability to keep track of events Events may be configured to be written out to a file known as a log The log file can be read later and allows for system failures and security breaches to be identified
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Creating and storing a permanent record of events that can be reviewed, printed, and analyzed
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A feature in which errors, service activity, and statistics are written to a log file See also tracing
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Cutting and extracting timber, particularly logs and pulpwood "Harvesting", beyond removing logs, may be expanded to include the cutting, initial processing if any, and extraction of any forest product
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A record of all time for sale on a network/station with commercial allocations
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Schedules prepared by radio and television stations for BMI indicating by title, writer and artist all music performed on the station during a particular time period Used as a basis for payment by BMI to writers and publishers
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A file containing entries recording the relevant information of the user who last modified a record
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If logging is enabled for your diary (See "Diary Utilities"), each time another user reads your diary, an entry is added to your log file, telling you who read the diary and when If your diary was DOTH, entries in your log will indicate this fact If your diary is randomly selected using THORAHIRD (see "THORAHIRD"), your log will indicate this fact You can trim your logs using the "Truncate Your Logs" script in <MLYU> The user "tugs" is (for the most part) invisible in these logs
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All our UNIX customers have the ability to view detailed access logs which track usage statistics Logs can be seamlessly generated with Analog through the Control Panel, and are also available in the raw format for users who wish to use their own log analysis software
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Records made from data-gathering devices lowered into the wellbore The devices transmit signals to the surface which are then recorded on film and used to make the record describing the formation's porosity, fluid saturation, and lithology The filing of a log is required by the federal government if the drill site is on federal land
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