An official record of events on a minute-by-minute or hour-by-hour basis, as a ship's log
A sequence of informational messages with a priority and a type (both of which may be filtered on) The log is typically attached to both the data being modified and to the user interface (for a history of all operations) Ideally programs may be rerun directly from information contained in the log messagse
measuring instrument that consists of a float that trails from a ship by a knotted line in order to measure the ship's speed through the water
- To store application or system messages or errors Also, a file that holds this information
If you log an event or fact, you record it officially in writing or on a computer. Details of the crime are then logged in the computer. = record see also logging. A logarithm
The record your website server keeps of who visits you, when, and which pages they visited Make sure your website host makes these available, and then check them A log record can show you how many pages each visitor is looking at, and differentiates requests for pages from requests for graphics
A collection of records that describe the events that occur during DB2 execution and their sequence The information thus recorded is used for recovery in the event of a failure during DB2 execution Each log record is identifiable by the RBA of the first byte of its header, which is called the 'relative byte address of the record' The record RBA is like a timestamp in that it uniquely identifies a record that starts at a particular point in the continuing log
Hence: The record of the rate of ship's speed or of her daily progress; also, the full nautical record of a ship's cruise or voyage; a log slate; a log book
felled trees bucked into convenient length of at least 1 5 meters, with at least 15 cm in diameter It may either be poles, piles, pulpwood, sawlog or veneer log (Forest Management Bureau)
Abbreviation and symbol for logarithm The logarithm to the base a of x is written: loga x The most common is a = 10, i e log10 x, or lg x
A log is a piece of a thick branch or of the trunk of a tree that has been cut so that it can be used for fuel or for making things. He dumped the logs on the big stone hearth. the original log cabin where Lincoln was born
(isim) kütük, tomruk, parakete, gemi hız ölçeri, seyir defteri
Hyphenation
(i·sim) kü·tük, tom·ruk, pa·ra·ke·te, ge·mi hız öl·çe·ri, se·yir def·te·ri