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If you have multiple filters, you can quickly switch between them. For example, I have several applications that generate logs, I can add several filters :filter-expr :log_procname = 'syslogd' to display them all, or quickly disable filters for those that are not currently interesting. Editing one filter every time you need to add or remove messages from the log is not very fast.
Using :filter-in combinations it is difficult to achieve this effect, because you need to filter a specific field, in my case the process name. That is, if I simply write :filter-in syslogd, then the output will include all messages containing syslogd, and not just those generated by the syslogd process.
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If you have multiple filters, you can quickly switch between them. For example, I have several applications that generate logs, I can add several filters :filter-expr :log_procname = 'syslogd' to display them all, or quickly disable filters for those that are not currently interesting. Editing one filter every time you need to add or remove messages from the log is not very fast.
Using :filter-in combinations it is difficult to achieve this effect, because you need to filter a specific field, in my case the process name. That is, if I simply write :filter-in syslogd, then the output will include all messages containing syslogd, and not just those generated by the syslogd process.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: