systemd.log_target= :: writing the log as "dmesg -dxt" would show

Adrian Sevcenco Adrian.Sevcenco at cern.ch
Sat Mar 17 13:53:37 UTC 2012


Hi! i would like to see the dmesg.shutdown files the way that i would
see the current messages as i would do dmesg -dtx ...
the most important would be the -d (i try to debug a huge (2 min) wait
time at shutdown given by NetworkManager that its get killed after some
timeout)
(to see delta of time in below messages)

[ 1278.283432] type=1130 audit(1331824261.256:101): user pid=0 uid=0
auid=4294967295 ses=4294967295 msg=': comm="plymouth-reboot"
exe="/bin/systemd" hostname=? addr=? terminal=? res=success'
[ 1366.364382] systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service stopping timed out.
Killing.
[ 1366.366230] systemd[1]: NetworkManager.service changed stop-sigterm
-> stop-sigkill

Thanks!
Adrian

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