On Wed, Sep 20, 2017 at 06:13:40AM +, P.R.Dinesh wrote:
> Is it possible to store journal logs matching specific filters to different
> journal files in addition to the main journal using some journald
> configurations?
>
>
> For eg., All journal logs of severity critical and above should
On Mi, 20.09.17 13:13, arnaud gaboury (arnaud.gabo...@gmail.com) wrote:
> For some reasons (custom kernel with user namespace activated) my
> container filesystem owners and permissions has lots of errors. In
> short, some files/folders belong to nobody/nobody when in fact they
> should be owned
2017-09-20 8:13 GMT+02:00 P.R.Dinesh :
> Is it possible to store journal logs matching specific filters to different
> journal files in addition to the main journal using some journald
> configurations?
No
> For eg., All journal logs of severity critical and above should be
I use a service to extract few interesting logs from journal and store
seperately by using a service.
ExecStart=/lib/systemd/systemd-journal-remote
--output=/var/log/critical/critical.journal --getter="journalctl -f
PRIORITY=3 -o export"
this service stores the journal file in
For some reasons (custom kernel with user namespace activated) my
container filesystem owners and permissions has lots of errors. In
short, some files/folders belong to nobody/nobody when in fact they
should be owned by root:root.
I can manage to partially fix things from the host where I can
Is it possible to store journal logs matching specific filters to different
journal files in addition to the main journal using some journald
configurations?
For eg., All journal logs of severity critical and above should be stored
in /var/log/critical/critial.journal in addition to the main