[email protected] wrote:
>
>> Mark Sapiro <[email protected]>
>
>> The timestamp format in the logs is not the same as the one I copied
>> from your archived message. If you want to use grep, use the pattern
>> "Mar 08 10:[01]" to find all the messages near that time.
>>
>> You will still have to open the relevant logs and look because the grep
>> will only find the first line of multi-line messages, but at least it
>> will tell you what logs to look in.
>>
>
>I have tried several possibilities like "Fri Mar", "Mar 8", "Mar 08" but
>the pattern hasn't been found.


The "Mar 08" pattern should find all messages from March 8.

Maybe the relevant logs have been rotated out of existence by now? You
may have to wait until this occurs again and look more quickly.


>Does the presence of some non-ascii characters trigger such a behaviour?


It shouldn't, but it might. I can't tell without seeing some log
information.

-- 
Mark Sapiro <[email protected]>        The highway is for gamblers,
San Francisco Bay Area, California    better use your sense - B. Dylan

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