Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun A man who carries logs.
  • noun One employed in cutting and conveying logs to a mill.

from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.

  • noun A man who carries logs.

from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.

  • noun A man employed to carry logs.

Etymologies

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log +‎ -man

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Examples

  • Enter "logman" and press enter and should see the "mytrace" as a Data Collector Set "

    TechNet Blogs 2009

  • \System\* logman create counter MyCollection - s \% computername\% - cf counterstxt

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2009

  • On both systems Enter "logman start mytrace" to start the tracing.

    TechNet Blogs 2009

  • Enter "logman / import - n mytrace - xml c: \winrm\WinRMETL. xml" and press enter.

    TechNet Blogs 2009

  • Use three handy tools-perfwiz. exe, logman. exe, and Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL) - to streamline the task of collecting and analyzing Windows Performance Monitor data.

    WinInfo 2009

  • Stop trace by entering "logman stop mytrace" on both systems.

    TechNet Blogs 2009

  • Use three handy tools-perfwiz. exe, logman. exe, and Performance Analysis of Logs (PAL) - to streamline the task of collecting and analyzing Windows Performance Monitor data.

    WinInfo 2009

  • The logman method allows a template with pre-populated settings to be imported.

    TechNet Blogs 2009

  • Invoking logman in this manner writes all of the events in a concise binary format to an event trace log file.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2008

  • Running the trace consists of defining named traces and issuing ETW commands to use them with the logman utility.

    SQLServerCentral.com Articles 2008

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