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The 20/02/14, Yuri K. Shatroff wrote: |
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> > (see [2]) will print the status of the Apache web server, and also the |
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> > last lines from the logs. You can control how many lines. You can |
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> > check also with the journal, as I showed up. |
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> I believe it would be a 5-minutes job to add the capability of printing |
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> last N log entries for a service to `rc-service status`. Using cat, grep |
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If I understand you correctly, what you're proposing is an analyzing |
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tool which works after-the-facts. I mean extracting the per-daemon logs |
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from a global log archive whereas systemd works the opposite way, AFAIU. |
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You solution requires per-daemon extraction rules and have to be |
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maintained over time. So, postponed to errors. |
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Definetly not a 5-minutes job. |
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Nicolas Sebrecht |