On my system, I run the crawl command in one shell while running this
command in another shell to monitor the crawl:
tail -f log/hadoop.log
Of course this does about the same thing as listed below, but "tail
-f" is a little easier to remember.

On 9/13/06, Tomi NA <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 9/13/06, wmelo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have the same original doubt.  I know that the log shows  informations,
> > but, how to see the things happening, real time, like in nutch 0.7.2, when
> > you use the crawl command in the terminal?
>
> try something like this (assuming you know what's good for you so you
> use a *n*x):
> watch -n 1 "tail -n 20 /home/wmelo/nutch-0.8/logs/hadoop.log"
>
> Please replace the path to your "logs" directory to match your
> environment and report back if there's a problem.
> Hope it helps.
>
> t.n.a.
>


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