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Date:      Mon, 29 Aug 2022 01:04:27 +0100
From:      void <void@f-m.fm>
To:        freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: turn on timestamps in kernel log messages?
Message-ID:  <YwwCi2uvq%2B9TKsFQ@void.f-m.fm>
In-Reply-To: <Ywv%2BZeOeFVVjWsqH@void.f-m.fm>
References:  <YwuEu68m6kiRFNrc@void.f-m.fm> <20220828165715.fr3gvjk2esatukn5@shelly.nomadlogic.org> <YwuhtfGRIN1pNNZV@void.f-m.fm> <eef21030-3a98-4a25-902c-9f66143c84bf@langille.org> <Ywv%2BZeOeFVVjWsqH@void.f-m.fm>

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On Mon, Aug 29, 2022 at 12:46:45AM +0100, void wrote:
>On Sun, Aug 28, 2022 at 06:00:34PM -0400, Dan Langille wrote:
>>Did it work?
>
>Not sure yet
>
>This is with it set to 1:
>
>kernel log messages:
>+[2526502] tap3: link state changed to DOWN
>+[2526886] tap3: link state changed to UP
>+[2527114] tap3: link state changed to DOWN
>+[2527124] tap3: link state changed to UP
>+[2527231] tap3: link state changed to DOWN
>+[2527242] tap3: link state changed to UP

# sysctl kern.msgbuf_show_timestamp=2

[2544779] tap12: link state changed to DOWN
[2544789] tap12: link state changed to UP
[2545295] tap12: link state changed to DOWN
[2545306] tap12: link state changed to UP

so, unfortunately it doesn't give a useful timestamp.

What I'm looking for is something like 2022-08-29.01:02.05 BST
or even just 2022-08-29.01:02
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