diff --git a/etc/logwatch/scripts/services/cfddns b/etc/logwatch/scripts/services/cfddns index 4781385..9855a98 100644 --- a/etc/logwatch/scripts/services/cfddns +++ b/etc/logwatch/scripts/services/cfddns @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ my $key; ### Minimal detail level: provide summary data only if ($detailLevel == 0) { - ### Process logfile and summarize message types + ### process logfile and summarize message types while (defined(my $ThisLine = )) { if ($ThisLine =~ /\-- \[ERROR\] /) { $summaryErr++; @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ if ($detailLevel == 0) { } } - ### Fill hashtable with headings and summary counts + ### fill hash table with headings and summary counts if ($summaryStatusNeedsUpdating > 0) { $reportHash{"Entries needing updates"} = $summaryStatusNeedsUpdating; } @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ if ($detailLevel == 0) { $reportHash{"Errors encountered"} = $summaryErr; } - ### Print hash table + ### print hash table foreach $key (sort keys %reportHash) { print "$key: $reportHash{$key}\n"; } @@ -105,8 +105,7 @@ elsif ($detailLevel == 5) { ### Any level above 5 will echo the entire log including the debugging notes ### within the script meant for troubleshooting. Using this level of detail ### should only be done if you cannot view the actual log file directly for -### whatever reason. The actual log file is colour-coded for easier debugging -### which is also the only reason to have Logwatch set to report at this detail. +### whatever reason. The actual log file is colour-coded for easier debugging. elsif ($detailLevel > 5) { while (defined(my $ThisLine = )) { print $ThisLine;