$output.="<p>Watchdog module monitors your web site, capturing system events in a log to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The Watchdog log is simply a list of recorded events containing usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to ".l("check the Watchdog report","admin/watchdog")." on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.</p>";
$output.="<p>To ease administration, the watchdog will automatically discard old log entries, ".l("as configured","admin/system/modules/watchdog").". Needs \"cron.php\" to discard the entries.</p>";
break;
case"admin/watchdog":
$output="The watchdog module monitors your web site, captures system events in a log and records them to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The watchdog log is simply a list of events recorded during operation and contains usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to check the watchdog report on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/user":
$output="Watchdog events that have to do with users.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/regular":
$output="Watchdog events that are \"normal\" and have no other classification.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/httpd":
$output="Watchdog events that are from the web server.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/special":
$output="Watchdog events about adding, changing, and moderating nodes and comments.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/error":
$output="Watchdog general error events, such as invalid login, permission denied, and database errors.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/warning":
$output="Watchdog warning events. These events don't stop Drupal from running, but are things you should no to correct.";
break;
}
$output.="<p>Watchdog module monitors your web site, capturing system events in a log to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The Watchdog log is simply a list of recorded events containing usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to ".l("check the Watchdog report","admin/watchdog")." on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.</p>";
$output.="<p>To ease administration, the watchdog will automatically discard old log entries, ".l("as configured","admin/system/modules/watchdog").". Needs \"cron.php\" to discard the entries.</p>";
$help["general"]=t("The watchdog module monitors your web site, captures system events in a log and records them to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The watchdog log is simply a list of events recorded during operation and contains usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to check the watchdog report on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.");
$help["user"]=t("Watchdog events that have to do with users. Most of these come from the user.module.");
$help["regular"]=t("Watchdog events that are \"normal\" and have no other classification.");
$help["httpd"]=t("Watchdog events that are from the web server.<br />Note: At this time this logging level is <b>not</b> used.");
$help["special"]=t("Watchdog events about adding, changing, and moderating nodes and comments.");
$help["error"]=t("Watchdog general error events, such as invalid login, permission denied, and database errors.");
$help["warning"]=t("Watchdog warning events. These events don't stop Drupal from running, but are things you should no to correct.");
$output.="<p>Watchdog module monitors your web site, capturing system events in a log to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The Watchdog log is simply a list of recorded events containing usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to ".l("check the Watchdog report","admin/watchdog")." on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.</p>";
$output.="<p>To ease administration, the watchdog will automatically discard old log entries, ".l("as configured","admin/system/modules/watchdog").". Needs \"cron.php\" to discard the entries.</p>";
break;
case"admin/watchdog":
$output="The watchdog module monitors your web site, captures system events in a log and records them to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The watchdog log is simply a list of events recorded during operation and contains usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to check the watchdog report on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/user":
$output="Watchdog events that have to do with users.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/regular":
$output="Watchdog events that are \"normal\" and have no other classification.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/httpd":
$output="Watchdog events that are from the web server.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/special":
$output="Watchdog events about adding, changing, and moderating nodes and comments.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/error":
$output="Watchdog general error events, such as invalid login, permission denied, and database errors.";
break;
case"admin/watchdog/warning":
$output="Watchdog warning events. These events don't stop Drupal from running, but are things you should no to correct.";
break;
}
$output.="<p>Watchdog module monitors your web site, capturing system events in a log to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The Watchdog log is simply a list of recorded events containing usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to ".l("check the Watchdog report","admin/watchdog")." on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.</p>";
$output.="<p>To ease administration, the watchdog will automatically discard old log entries, ".l("as configured","admin/system/modules/watchdog").". Needs \"cron.php\" to discard the entries.</p>";
$help["general"]=t("The watchdog module monitors your web site, captures system events in a log and records them to be reviewed by an authorized individual at a later time. The watchdog log is simply a list of events recorded during operation and contains usage data, performance data, errors, warnings and operational information. It is vital to check the watchdog report on a regular basis as it is often the only way to tell what is going on.");
$help["user"]=t("Watchdog events that have to do with users. Most of these come from the user.module.");
$help["regular"]=t("Watchdog events that are \"normal\" and have no other classification.");
$help["httpd"]=t("Watchdog events that are from the web server.<br />Note: At this time this logging level is <b>not</b> used.");
$help["special"]=t("Watchdog events about adding, changing, and moderating nodes and comments.");
$help["error"]=t("Watchdog general error events, such as invalid login, permission denied, and database errors.");
$help["warning"]=t("Watchdog warning events. These events don't stop Drupal from running, but are things you should no to correct.");