A log: recorded history data of operations, events, or errors generated by computer systems; used for troubleshooting and auditing.
サーバーのログを確認して原因を調べる。
Check the server logs to investigate the cause.
セキュリティのためにアクセスログを保存している。
We keep access logs for security reasons.
エラーログに詳細なスタックトレースが残っていた。
The error log contained a detailed stack trace.
Abbreviation for logarithm (log) in mathematics, used to denote logarithmic functions with a specified base.
log10(100)=2なので、100の常用対数は2だ。
Since log10(100)=2, the common logarithm of 100 is 2.
二進対数は log2 を使って表すことが多い。
Binary logarithms are often expressed with log2.
A log (tree trunk or large branch): a large piece of cut wood, from the English 'log'. Used in furniture or outdoor contexts.
キャンプ場に大きなログが並べてあり、ベンチとして使われていた。
Large logs were lined up at the campsite and used as benches.
暖炉に入れるためのログを庭で切っておいた。
I cut logs in the yard to put in the stove.
A logbook: a record book (such as a ship's or aircraft's log) used to record activities, positions, or events.
船長は毎日航海のログを記入している。
The captain records the voyage logs every day.
A ship's log (device): an instrument used to measure a ship's speed or distance traveled.
海図とログの数値を照らし合わせて位置を確認した。
We checked the position by comparing the chart with the log readings.