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2013-03-18journal,shared: add _cleanup_journal_close_Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-03-16journal: pass the *pid* to sd_pid_get_owner_uid()Kay Sievers
2013-03-05journald: introduce new "systemd-journal" group and make it own the journal ↵Lennart Poettering
files Previously all journal files were owned by "adm". In order to allow specific users to read the journal files without granting it access to the full "adm" powers, introduce a new specific group for this. "systemd-journal" has to be created by the packaging scripts manually at installation time. It's a good idea to assign a static UID/GID to this group, since /var/log/journal might be shared across machines via NFS. This commit also grants read access to the journal files by default to members of the "wheel" and "adm" groups via file system ACLs, since these "almost-root" groups should be able to see what's going on on the system. These ACLs are created by "make install". Packagers probably need to duplicate this logic in their postinst scripts. This also adds documentation how to grant access to the journal to additional users or groups via fs ACLs.
2013-03-05journald: stpcpy() + mempcpy() are awesomeLennart Poettering
2013-03-05journald: drop splitting-by-audit entirelyLennart Poettering
Thinking about it we should probably not hide bugs by falling back to audit when we have our own session information anyway.
2013-03-05journald: be a bit more careful when spitting up journals by user idLennart Poettering
2013-03-05journald: check session owner UID rather then audit ID when splitting up ↵Lennart Poettering
journal files We should always go by our own cgroup hierarchy before using foreign schemes such as audit, so let's do that for the split out logic too.
2013-03-04journal: split journal uid only when audit uid data is validKay Sievers
2013-03-03journald: do not barf when setting RateLimitInterval=0Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Assertion 'interval > 0 || burst == 0' failed at src/journal/journald-rate-limit.c:78, function journal_rate_limit_new(). Aborting.
2013-02-14honor SELinux labels, when creating and writing config filesHarald Hoyer
Also split out some fileio functions to fileio.c and provide a SELinux aware pendant in fileio-label.c see https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=881577
2013-02-13journal: Don't use loginuid if it's not validColin Walters
Code above this attempted to load loginuid, if this failed for whatever reason, we'd still end up using that value (0) in place of realuid. Fix this by setting a bool when we know the loginuid is valid. This fixes journal messages showing up in per-user journals in gnome-ostree (not configured with loginuid, but I'll shortly fix that).
2013-01-18journal: log _SYSTEMD_USER_UNIT for user session unitsMirco Tischler
2013-01-16systemctl,loginctl,cgls: do not ellipsize cgroup members when --full is ↵Lukas Nykryn
specified New file output.h with output flags and modes. --full parameter also for cgls and loginctl. Include 'all' parameter in flags (show_cgroup_by_path, show_cgroup, show_cgroup_and_extra, show_cgroup_and_extra_by_spec). get_process_cmdline with max_length == 0 will not ellipsize output. Replace LINE_MAX with 0 in some calls of get_process_cmdline. [zj: Default to --full when under pager for clgs. Drop '-f' since it wasn't documented and didn't actually work. Reindent a bit. ]
2013-01-10journald: use automatic cleanupZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2012-11-21journal: by default do not decompress dat objects larger than 64KLennart Poettering
This introduces a new data threshold setting for sd_journal objects which controls the maximum size of objects to decompress. This is relieves the library from having to decompress full data objects even if a client program is only interested in the initial part of them. This speeds up "systemd-coredumpctl" drastically when invoked without parameters.
2012-11-20journald: fix bad memory accessLennart Poettering
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=875653
2012-11-14build-sys: store journald code in a noinst libraryZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
The point is to allow the use of journald functions by other binaries. Before, journald code was split into multiple files (journald-*.[ch]), but all those files all required functions from journald.c. And journald.c has its own main(). Now, it is possible to link against those functions, e.g. from test binaries. This constitutes a fix for https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=872638. The patch does the following: 1. rename journald.h to journald-server.h and move corresponding code to journald-server.c. 2. add journald-server.c and other journald-*.c parts to libsystemd-journal-internal. 3. remove journald-syslog.c from test_journal_syslog_SOURCES, since it is now contained in libsystemd-journal-internal. There are no code changes, apart from the removal of a few static's, to allow function calls between files.