man uncat (Commandes) - continuously reads stdin, splits up the data either by timeout or number of bytes read to process it
NAME
uncat - continuously reads stdin, splits up the data either by timeout or number of bytes read to process it
SYNOPSIS
uncat [-vo] [-t seconds] [-s size] prog
DESCRIPTION
uncat continuously reads stdin and repeatedly processes the data either after seconds timeout or maximal number of bytes size read. To process the data, uncat starts prog and feeds the data into prog's standard input. prog's standard output is redirected to standard error. uncat never writes to standard output.
prog consist of one or more arguments.
If prog exits non-zero, uncat prints an error message, discards the data and continues to read stdin.
Note that uncat is not crash proof.
uncat is used to run the socklog-notify service.
OPTIONS
- -v
- verbose. Print verbose messages to stderr.
- -o
- once. Exit on end of input. Normally uncat continues waiting for data on standard input, even on end of file.
- -t seconds timeout. Set the timeout to seconds seconds. Default is 300.
- -s size Set the maximal number of bytes to size. Default is 1024.
SIGNALS
If uncat receives a TERM signal, it starts to process the data in memory and exits as soon as possible.
uncat also does this on end of input if the -o option was given.
EXIT CODES
uncat returns 0 after receiving a TERM signal. uncat returns 111 on error.
SEE ALSO
socklog(8), socklog-conf(8), runsv(8), svlogd(8), tryto(1)
http://smarden.org/socklog/ http://smarden.org/runit/
AUTHOR
Gerrit Pape <pape@smarden.org>