what mean 'journal-or-kmsg' systemd 'log-target'?

Frantisek Hanzlik franta at hanzlici.cz
Tue Sep 10 10:01:47 UTC 2013


poma wrote:
> On 10.09.2013 10:03, Frantisek Hanzlik wrote:
>> Know anyone what exactly mean 'journal-or-kmsg' value for '--log-target'
>> systemd option or 'LogTarget=' /etc/systemd/system.conf option?
>>
>> man page for F19 systemd v204-9 mention it, but without any explanation.
>> (as well for 'syslog-or-kmsg' value)
>>
>> TIA, Franta Hanzlik
>>
> 
> You should try carefully to re-read the section of manual, it points to
> the "main" manual. ;)
> man 5 systemd-system.conf -> man 1 systemd
> 
> man 7 signal - SIGRTMIN
> 
> 
> poma

You think this piece in 'SIGNAL' systemd man page paragraph?:

SIGRTMIN+26, SIGRTMIN+27, SIGRTMIN+28, SIGRTMIN+29
  Sets the log level to journal-or-kmsg (or console on SIGRTMIN+27,
  kmsg on SIGRTMIN+28, or syslog-or-kmsg on SIGRTMIN+29), as controlled
  via systemd.log_target=journal-or-kmsg (or systemd.log_target=console
  on SIGRTMIN+27, systemd.log_target=kmsg on SIGRTMIN+28, or
  systemd.log_target=syslog-or-kmsg on SIGRTMIN+29) on the kernel
  command line.

where You see what is doing 'journal-or-kmsg' settings?

Fr. Hanzlik


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