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Add --user-unit= to make it possible to query for user logs by the name
of the service.
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The approach taken is different between the two:
- since there are many files in /usr, but messages appear
only for a tiny subset, the completion is performed
only for stuff shown by journalctl -F _EXE. This makes
sense because the list is already in proper form.
- since it is hard to convert _KERNEL_DEVICE to device
file name, simply all files in /dev/ are used as possible
completions.
Unfortunately zsh completion requires more work and is not
covered by this commit.
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Adds is-failed to join is-active and is-enabled.
I grabbed this one from the todo list. Most of the functionality was
already there for is-active. I just needed to make check_one_unit take
the states to check for as an argument instead of the hardcoded
"active" and "reloading".
is-failed will return 1 if none of the units given are failed. This is
different from is-active which will return 3 if none of the units
given are active. It returns 3 with this comment:
/* According to LSB: "program is not running" */
As that does not make sense when looking for failed units I simply
chose 1 instead.
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Add suspend, hibernate, hybrid-sleep
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Sometimes it is better to see messages in full, and the existing
set of options didn't allow this easily. E.g. now
journalctl -f --full
will behave like
tail -f /var/log/messages
of yore.
Long option only for now, since small letters are becoming
scarce, and this doesn't feel like a capital-letter-option.
'-u' would be nice, and the above command would be spelled
journalctl -fu
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This also fixes value completion for journal fields, as the completion
for the RHS of the '=' was missing when it was borrowed from journalctl.
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