Hi everybody,
I failed this morning trying to filter a log that has "two line entries" like this:
... 2001-01-28-20:39:16.604+01:00I----- AuthAPI 0x00003e3f\n Could not create socket (24)\n 2001-01-29-11:31:03.973+01:00I----- AuthAPI WARNING\n An unknown user "" was presented to the app.\n ... ...
I´d like to filter it by day-and-message (i.e /2001-01-28.*0x00003e3f$/) --- AND --- type of message (i.e Could not create socket (24))
I begun trying with $/, /xxx/m, /ddd/s ....but at this time I´m lock. Apreciate any help..

Edited 2001-03-14 by mirod: added code and br tags


In reply to I know...again multiline match! by galay

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