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Iguana stores its log messages in files contained in its log directory. You can use the iguana_log_verify command line utility to verify that log files in this directory have not been corrupted. This is useful if you are planning to back up your log files or migrate them from one server to another.
iguana_log_verify is included in your installation of Iguana. It is located in the directory in which Iguana is installed (for example, C:\Program Files\iNTERFACEWARE\Iguana). The syntax for iguana_log_verify is:
The following table describes the parameters that can be provided with iguana_log_verify.
The following is an example of what you see when you use iguana_log_verify to verify all of the files in the Iguana log directory:
If you specify the --verbose option, you will see detailed information about the file or files verified:
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