Is there an equivalent to "tail -f log" or viewing the last x log messages?

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Is there an equivalent to "tail -f log" or viewing the last x log messages?

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I have some 5220s, but I am assuming this question would relate to other platforms, as well.

 

On the 5220s, is it possible to look at the last x number of log messages, depending on the log type, or a PAN OS equivalent to the Unix "tail -f logfile," for looking at log output in real time?

 

Thanks.

Clarke

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L2 Linker

if I understand your question correct. 

yes: 

tail follow yes "log"

 

one thing I dislike of palo is that they had to make all comands their own syntax. 

 

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L2 Linker

if I understand your question correct. 

yes: 

tail follow yes "log"

 

one thing I dislike of palo is that they had to make all comands their own syntax. 

 

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