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authorZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2013-06-22 20:04:08 -0400
committerZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek <zbyszek@in.waw.pl>2013-06-22 20:36:01 -0400
commit92fba83e3a23ce7778a1bde67d277fdc97ab39f9 (patch)
tree9ca5de9e92835ea45a4e2d949d995aeb1095b5c6 /man
parentfb69ed55e5f8e82145440ba15075e8db807bf7fa (diff)
journal-verify: allow unlinked data entries
Sometimes an entry is not successfully written, and we end up with data items which are "unlinked", not connected to, and not used by any entry. This will usually happen when we write to write a core dump, and the initial small data fields are written successfully, but the huge COREDUMP= field is not written. This situation is hard to avoid, but the results are mostly harmless. Thus only warn about unused data items. Also, be more verbose about why journal files failed verification. This should help diagnose journal failure modes without resorting to a hexadecimal editor. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65235 (esp. see system.journal attached to the bug report).
Diffstat (limited to 'man')
-rw-r--r--man/sd_journal_print.xml2
-rw-r--r--man/udev.xml2
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/man/sd_journal_print.xml b/man/sd_journal_print.xml
index 7742268f5d..cdaea8c2ef 100644
--- a/man/sd_journal_print.xml
+++ b/man/sd_journal_print.xml
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@
of any size and format. It is highly recommended to
submit text strings formatted in the UTF-8 character
encoding only, and submit binary fields only when
- formatting in UTf-8 strings is not sensible. A number
+ formatting in UTF-8 strings is not sensible. A number
of well known fields are defined, see
<citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd.journal-fields</refentrytitle><manvolnum>7</manvolnum></citerefentry>
for details, but additional application defined fields
diff --git a/man/udev.xml b/man/udev.xml
index e253a0677a..964aeda802 100644
--- a/man/udev.xml
+++ b/man/udev.xml
@@ -317,7 +317,7 @@
<para>The name of a symlink targeting the node. Every matching rule adds
this value to the list of symlinks to be created.</para>
<para>The set of characters to name a symlink is limited. Allowed
- characters are [0-9A-Za-z#+-.:=@_/], valid utf8 character sequences,
+ characters are [0-9A-Za-z#+-.:=@_/], valid UTF-8 character sequences,
and "\x00" hex encoding. All other characters are replaced by
a '_' character.</para>
<para>Multiple symlinks may be specified by separating the names by the