'Twas brillig, and Olav Vitters at 23/10/12 22:35 did gyre and gimble:
Here, the SYSLOG_FACILITY should have read 16, or am I mistaken? Note
that I'm not yet storing things on disk. I assume/hope Mageia will do
that soon.
Yeah it's just a mkdir /var/log/journal away!
I'll probably put that
I'm trying to learn journalctl a bit.
I'd prefer if I could do a grep -v, but in journalctl using some
argument, e.g. -v.
E.g. show me all the logs _except_ mail related things:
$ journalctl -v -f SYSLOG_FACILITY=2
ideally (could this be implemented?):
$ journalctl -v -f SYSLOG_FACILITY=mail
I
On Tue, 23.10.12 22:38, Olav Vitters (o...@vitters.nl) wrote:
I'm trying to learn journalctl a bit.
I'd prefer if I could do a grep -v, but in journalctl using some
argument, e.g. -v.
Negative filtering (i.e. not foo=bar, but foo!=bar) is currently not
implemented. I have figured out how to
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 11:13:32PM +0200, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 23.10.12 22:38, Olav Vitters (o...@vitters.nl) wrote:
I'm trying to learn journalctl a bit.
I'd prefer if I could do a grep -v, but in journalctl using some
argument, e.g. -v.
Negative filtering (i.e. not