On 21 March 2014 12:24:04 CET, Tom Wijsman <tom...@gentoo.org> wrote: >On Tue, 18 Feb 2014 10:54:55 +0100 >"J. Roeleveld" <jo...@antarean.org> wrote: > >> On Sun, February 16, 2014 22:16, Canek Peláez Valdés wrote: >> > On Sun, Feb 16, 2014 at 2:58 PM, Volker Armin Hemmann >> > <volkerar...@googlemail.com> wrote: >> >> oh? I can pipe that output into cat or any any daemon I like? >> >> Doesn't look like so. >> > >> > But it does, you can "cat" with journalctl; it's one of its output >> > options: >> > >> > -o, --output= >> > cat >> > generates a very terse output only showing the >actual >> > message of each journal entry with no meta data, not even a >> > timestamp. >> >> As I do not have systemd installed on any machine, I can't check the >> man-pages. > >http://cgit.freedesktop.org/systemd/systemd/tree/man > >> But, if that is the only method to get parseable text from >journalctl, >> then that is less then useless. > >Why? There are other output methods. See the man pages... > >> I would expect an export option providing the same detail level as I >> currently find in /var/log/messages. > >That's what you can control with the various options of -o. > >> A timestamp is a minimum required for logging system output. > >Depends on how you are processing that output.
Tom, Please reply to list. No need to include me in the recipient list. Also, no need to reopen a closed mail thread with replies that re-iterate already mentioned information. Canek said the same in his replies. -- Joost -- Sent from my Android device with K-9 Mail. Please excuse my brevity.