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Journal: end of the line for syslog?
From http://h-online.com/-1382246
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You don't need to be a genius to debug a pf.conf firewall ruleset, you just need the guts to run tcpdump |
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Examples of a journal log entry:
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MESSAGE_ID=c686f3b205dd48e0b43ceb6eda479721 MESSAGE=User harald logged in LOGIN_USER=500 SEAT=seat0 _SERVICE=systemd-logind.service _EXE=/lib/systemd/systemd-logind _COMM=systemd-logind _CMDLINE=/lib/systemd/systemd-logind _PID=4711 _UID=0 _GID=0 _SYSTEMD_CGROUP=/system/systemd-logind.service _CGROUPS=cpu:/system/systemd-logind.service PRIORITY=6 _BOOT_ID=422bc3d271414bc8bc95870f222f24a9 _MACHINE_ID=a91663387a90b89f185d4e860067801a _HOSTNAME=waldi LOGIN_USER=500 Code:
MESSAGE_ID=c2c90533e0614ac2964085462f5fe730 MESSAGE=Sector 4365345 bad: IO error during read operation _DRIVER=ahci _DEVICE=b8:0 _SUBSYSTEM=block _NODE=/dev/sda _UDEV_SYMLINKS=/dev/by-uuid/47111-2i4325-435345 /dev/by-path/pci-32i74625 SECTOR=4365345 SMART_BLOB [64bit LE int buffer length][buffer] _BOOT_ID=422bc3d271414bc8bc95870f222f24a9 _MACHINE_ID=a91663387a90b89f185d4e860067801a _HOSTNAME=waldi PRIORITY=2 Upside: At least it's not a binary format ... Although it doesn't really matter like this ...
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UNIX was not designed to stop you from doing stupid things, because that would also stop you from doing clever things. |
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Really horrible and unusable output. I hope it's never adopted anywhere. Sigh!
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Beautiful!
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religions, worst damnation of mankind "If 386BSD had been available when I started on Linux, Linux would probably never had happened." Linus Torvalds Linux is not UNIX! Face it! It is not an insult. It is fact: GNU is a recursive acronym for “GNU's Not UNIX”. vermaden's: links resources deviantart spreadbsd |
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For some reactions see http://lwn.net/Articles/468049/#Comments
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XML should be used in the same way as brute force. If it still doesn't help or work out, you simply should use more of it.
I like Daniel Bernstein's multilog, which gives finer grained timestamps and does more effort not to lose log info. BTW did you see http://linux.slashdot.org/comments.p...6&cid=38152602 ? Quote:
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This http://lwn.net/Articles/468208/ remark is also interesting:
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I think this is a great news for BSDs. Every time Linux community does something outrageously stupid it is poised to lose some of its most competent users. Naturally, after the death of Solaris I would expect these people to migrate to one of BSD flavors thereby strengthening our community. As of Linux being Unix-like, for me OS X (in particularly after recent introducing of PF instead of IPFW as default firewall) is far more true Unix. If I had to decide whether I have to use Linux or OS X as my primary system, I would chose OS X without the second thought.
Last edited by Oko; 25th November 2011 at 06:30 AM. |
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