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How can a view an old logfile with the new Logtool?

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How can a view an old logfile with the new Logtool?

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You can use the new Logtool to view old (pre DART 34 and / or pre 10.30) log files. To manually convert system log files from the old sysdiag format to the new STM raw log format: • Copy the log files (typically LOG0001, etc, in /var/adm/diag) to a 10.30, or DART 34, or later system in directory /var/adm/diag. • Run the log converter on the 10.30 or DART 34 or better system: /usr/sbin/conlog /var/adm/diag/ /var/stm/logs/os/ • Run STM, and invoke logtool.

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