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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T18:12:57+00:00 2026-06-17T18:12:57+00:00

I have a log file, which is logged by a real-time running script, now

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I have a log file, which is logged by a real-time running script, now I am going to monitor the status of the script from the log at WEB/HTML, so I use JavaScript to update the WEB/HTML, also I write one CGI script to parse the log and output event status to JSON for JavaScript’s reading. The JS script periodically(every 2 second for example) invoke the CGI to parse the log and invoke getJSON to read event status, then update the WEB.

eg. at time T(second), the log file logged:

event 1 start …

doing event 1 …

event 1 pass …

event 1 end …

at time T+2(second), the log file logged:

event 1 start …

doing event 1 …

event 1 pass …

event 1 end …

event 2 start …

doing event 2 …

event 2 fail …

event 2 end …

the CGI at time T(second) may output:

{“event”:[[“event 1”, “pass”]]}

at some URI, which will be read by JS’s getJSON

and at time T+2(second) may output:

{“event”:[[“event 1”, “pass”],[“event 2”, “failed”]]}


So here, the CGI script I implemented will parse the whole log every 2 second, which may consume lot of system resource when the log is large and do repeated things for the event that already done.

Anyone have a idea how could I parse the log incrementally by output and not whole log, and how to store the already done event’s status?

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    2026-06-17T18:12:58+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:12 pm

    If you don’t want to parse the entire log file every time, you should try to mimic the behavior of tail -f:

    • Open the log and parse everything (the first time).
    • Fetch the cursor position with getpos.
    • Fetch the inode number and mtime with stat.
    • Save with the cursor and the inode in a separate file.

    When the next call arrives, compare the inode number with the one you saved:

    • If it has changed, then the file was modified (like after a logrotate). You need to start reading from the beginning.
    • If the mtime has changed, seek to the old position with setpos and resume parsing.
    • Otherwise, nothing has changed.

    With this solution, you’ll be able to parse the file chunk by chunk. Be careful, you might sometimes have an edge case when only a part of a line has been written.

    EDIT: @mob’s comment

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