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From 24d007a0a8a77a6b75c6c7a403fc8d107875ebdc Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: =?UTF-8?q?Zbigniew=20J=C4=99drzejewski-Szmek?= <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>
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Date: Sat, 9 May 2015 16:20:51 -0500
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Subject: [PATCH] man: document forwarding to syslog better
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1147651
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Cherry-picked from: 589532d0
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Resolves: #1177336
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---
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man/journald.conf.xml | 70 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++-------------------
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1 file changed, 44 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/man/journald.conf.xml b/man/journald.conf.xml
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index 85146b0d8..abfe3130d 100644
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--- a/man/journald.conf.xml
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+++ b/man/journald.conf.xml
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@@ -97,7 +97,7 @@
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needed, so that its existence controls where log data goes.
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<literal>none</literal> turns off all storage, all log data
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received will be dropped. Forwarding to other targets, such as
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- the console, the kernel log buffer or a syslog daemon will
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+ the console, the kernel log buffer, or a syslog socket will
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still work however. Defaults to
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<literal>auto</literal>.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@@ -220,27 +220,19 @@
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journald will stop using more space, but it will not be
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removing existing files to go reduce footprint either.</para>
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- <para><varname>SystemMaxFileSize=</varname>
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- and
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- <varname>RuntimeMaxFileSize=</varname>
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- control how large individual journal
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- files may grow at maximum. This
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- influences the granularity in which
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- disk space is made available through
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- rotation, i.e. deletion of historic
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- data. Defaults to one eighth of the
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- values configured with
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+ <para><varname>SystemMaxFileSize=</varname> and
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+ <varname>RuntimeMaxFileSize=</varname> control how large
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+ individual journal files may grow at maximum. This influences
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+ the granularity in which disk space is made available through
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+ rotation, i.e. deletion of historic data. Defaults to one
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+ eighth of the values configured with
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<varname>SystemMaxUse=</varname> and
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- <varname>RuntimeMaxUse=</varname>, so
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- that usually seven rotated journal
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- files are kept as history. Specify
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- values in bytes or use K, M, G, T, P,
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- E as units for the specified sizes
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- (equal to 1024, 1024²,... bytes).
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- Note that size limits are enforced
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- synchronously when journal files are
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- extended, and no explicit rotation
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- step triggered by time is
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+ <varname>RuntimeMaxUse=</varname>, so that usually seven
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+ rotated journal files are kept as history. Specify values in
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+ bytes or use K, M, G, T, P, E as units for the specified sizes
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+ (equal to 1024, 1024²,... bytes). Note that size limits are
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+ enforced synchronously when journal files are extended, and no
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+ explicit rotation step triggered by time is
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needed.</para></listitem>
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</varlistentry>
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@@ -308,13 +300,13 @@
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daemon, to the kernel log buffer (kmsg), to the system
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console, or sent as wall messages to all logged-in users.
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These options take boolean arguments. If forwarding to syslog
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- is enabled but no syslog daemon is running, the respective
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- option has no effect. By default, only forwarding wall is
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- enabled. These settings may be overridden at boot time with
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- the kernel command line options
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+ is enabled but nothing reads messages from the socket,
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+ forwarding to syslog has no effect. By default, only
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+ forwarding to wall is enabled. These settings may be
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+ overridden at boot time with the kernel command line options
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<literal>systemd.journald.forward_to_syslog=</literal>,
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<literal>systemd.journald.forward_to_kmsg=</literal>,
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- <literal>systemd.journald.forward_to_console=</literal> and
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+ <literal>systemd.journald.forward_to_console=</literal>, and
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<literal>systemd.journald.forward_to_wall=</literal>. When
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forwarding to the console, the TTY to log to can be changed
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with <varname>TTYPath=</varname>, described
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@@ -365,6 +357,32 @@
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</refsect1>
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+ <refsect1>
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+ <title>Forwarding to traditional syslog daemons</title>
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+
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+ <para>
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+ Journal events can be transfered to a different logging daemon
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+ in two different ways. In the first method, messages are
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+ immediately forwarded to a socket
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+ (<filename>/run/systemd/journal/syslog</filename>), where the
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+ traditional syslog daemon can read them. This method is
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+ controlled by <varname>ForwardToSyslog=</varname> option. In a
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+ second method, a syslog daemon behaves like a normal journal
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+ client, and reads messages from the journal files, similarly to
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+ <citerefentry><refentrytitle>journalctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>.
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+ In this method, messages do not have to be read immediately,
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+ which allows a logging daemon which is only started late in boot
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+ to access all messages since the start of the system. In
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+ addition, full structured meta-data is available to it. This
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+ method of course is available only if the messages are stored in
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+ a journal file at all. So it will work if
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+ <varname>Storage=none</varname> is set. It should be noted that
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+ usualy the <emphasis>second</emphasis> method is used by syslog
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+ daemons, so the <varname>Storage=</varname> option, and not the
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+ <varname>ForwardToSyslog=</varname> option, is relevant for them.
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+ </para>
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+ </refsect1>
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+
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<refsect1>
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<title>See Also</title>
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<para>
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