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2013-08-11logs-show: limit to 3 lines and use dots if not showing full messageZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
So far, we would show up to 128 bytes from a message, simply cutting of the rest. With multiline messages, it is quite common for a message to be longer than that, and this model doesn't really work anymore. A new limit is added: up to 3 lines will be shown, unless --full is used (c.f. first line below). The limit for bytes is extended to 300 bytes. An ellipsis will always be used, if some form of truncation occurs. If the tail of the message is cut off, either because of length or line limit, dots will be shown at the end of the last line. If this last line is short, the dots will be simply appended. If the last line is too long for that, it will be ellipsized with dots at the very end. Note that the limits are in bytes, not characters, and we suck at outputting unicode strings (c.f. last three lines below). Aug 11 10:46:21 fedora python[67]: test message line line... Aug 11 10:50:47 fedora python[76]: test message word word word word word word word word word word word wor... Aug 11 10:55:11 fedora python[83]: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx... Aug 11 11:03:21 fedora python[90]: ąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąą... Aug 11 11:03:53 fedora python[97]: aąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąą... Aug 11 11:25:45 fedora python[121]: aąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąąą�...
2013-08-11logs-show: fix indentation for 2nd and later lines, show lines in fullZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Now --full will show long fields in full, like it already did with --all.
2013-08-11systemctl: show hint about --full when lines don't fitZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-08-09systemctl: add missing newline to --help outputLennart Poettering
2013-08-09fstab-generator: read rd.fstab=on/off switch correctlyWANG Chao
2013-08-09service: prohibit Restart= set when Type=oneshotMaciej Wereski
2013-08-09service: always unwatch PIDs before forgetting old onesLennart Poettering
2013-08-09fstab-generator: respect noauto/nofail when adding sysroot mountWANG Chao
Currently we don't respect noauto/nofail root mount options (from rootflags kernel cmdline). We should map these two flags to the corresponding boolean variable noauto and nofail when calling add_mount().
2013-08-09udevd: respect the log-level set in /etc/udev/udev.confTom Gundersen
A regression introduced when we moved to systemd's logging is that the only way to adjust the log-level of the udev daemon is via the env var, kernel commandline or the commandline. This reintroduces support for specifying this in the configuration file.
2013-08-08dbus: use _cleanup_free_ instead of freeing ourselfRonny Chevalier
2013-08-07udev: hwdb - try reading modalias for usb before falling back to the ↵Kay Sievers
composed one
2013-08-06systemd: fix segv in snapshot creationZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67848
2013-08-06journald: remove unused variableZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-08-06journal: handle multiline syslog messagesHarald Hoyer
Since the journal can handle multiple lines just well natively, and rsyslog can be configured to handle them as well, there is no need to truncate messages from syslog() after the first newline. Reproducer: 1. Add following four lines to /etc/rsyslog.conf ---------- $EscapeControlCharactersOnReceive off $ActionFileDefaultTemplate RSYSLOG_SysklogdFileFormat $SpaceLFOnReceive on $DropTrailingLFOnReception off ---------- 3. Restart rsyslog # service rsyslog restart 4. Compile and run the following program ---------- #include <stdio.h> #include <syslog.h> int main() { syslog(LOG_INFO, "aaa%caaa", '\n'); return 0; } ---------- Actual results: Below message appears in /var/log/messages. ----------    Sep 7 19:19:39 localhost test2: aaa ---------- Expected results: Below message, which worked prior to systemd-journald appears in /var/log/messages. ----------    Sep 7 19:19:39 localhost test2: aaa aaa https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=855313
2013-08-04systemd-delta: Only print colors when on a ttyDaniel Schaal
This make systemd-delta follow the behaviour of systemctl and journalctl. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67656 [zj: unify color query methods between those three programs.]
2013-08-03pkg-config: export systemd{system,user}generatordir and catalogdirZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
We export the location of a bunch of directories this way, so it makes sense to add those three. Especially catalogdir is something that we want people to add things to. Note on the naming: the first two are tied closely to systemd itself, so I prefixed them with "systemd". The third one is rather more generic, so no prefix. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67635
2013-08-02journal: fix hashmap leak in mmap-cacheGeorge McCollister
hashmap_free() wasn't being called on m->contexts and m->fds resulting in a leak. To reproduce do: while(1) { sd_journal_open(&j, SD_JOURNAL_LOCAL_ONLY); sd_journal_close(j); } Memory usage will increase until OOM.
2013-08-02tests: add a program for repetitive opening and closing of the journalZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Basically wraps an example provided by George McCollister. Should help with leaks in the future.
2013-08-02coredumpctl: add more debug outputZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
It can be quite useful when somebody confuses _PID with COREDUMP_PID :).
2013-08-01Add /usr/share/keymaps to localectl supported locations.Michał Górny
This is the standard upstream location where kbd installs keymaps.
2013-07-30test-unit-file: return error without dumping core on permission errorChristian Hesse
2013-07-30test-fileio: use random name for written fileZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
If two instances of test-fileio were run in parallel, they could fail when trying to write the same file. This predictable name in /tmp/ wasn't actually a security issue, because write_env_file would not follow symlinks, so this could be an issue only when running tests in parallel.
2013-07-29udev-rules: report rule parsing errors from get_keyDave Reisner
2013-07-30logind: make sure login sessions are terminated with SIGHUPLennart Poettering
bash ignores SIGTERM, and can only be terminated cleanly via SIGHUP. Hence make sure that we the scope unit for the session is created with SendSIGHUP enabled.
2013-07-30core: make sure scope attributes survive a reloadLennart Poettering
2013-07-30core: open up SendSIGHUP property for transient unitsLennart Poettering
2013-07-30do not pass-along the environment from the kernel or initrdKay Sievers
2013-07-30core: optionally send SIGHUP in addition to the configured kill signalLennart Poettering
This is useful to fake session ends for processes like shells.
2013-07-26logind: update the session state file before we send out the CreateSession() ↵Lennart Poettering
reply https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67273
2013-07-26rework systemd's own process environment handling/passingKay Sievers
Stop importing non-sensical kernel-exported variables. All parameters in the kernel command line are exported to the initial environment of PID1, but suppressed if they are recognized by kernel built-in code. The EFI booted kernel will add further kernel-internal things which do not belong into userspace. The passed original environ data of the process is not touched and preserved across re-execution, to allow external reading of /proc/self/environ for process properties like container*=.
2013-07-26journalctl: use _COMM= match for scriptsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
In case of scripts, _EXE is set to the interpreter name, and _COMM is set based on the file name. Add a match for _COMM, and _EXE if the interpreter is not a link (e.g. for yum, the interpreter is /usr/bin/python, but it is a link to /usr/bin/python2, which in turn is a link to /usr/bin/python2.7, at least on Fedora, so we end up with _EXE=/usr/bin/python2.7). I don't think that such link chasing makes sense, because the final _EXE name is more likely to change.
2013-07-26logind: update state file after generating the session fifo, not beforeLennart Poettering
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=67273
2013-07-26systemd-python: fix gcc warningZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
src/python-systemd/_reader.c: In function Reader_get_catalog: src/python-systemd/_reader.c:912:53: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned integer expressions [-Wsign-compare] assert(mid_len > l); ^
2013-07-26systemd-python: use modern CZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
2013-07-26systemctl: rearrange --help output a bitLennart Poettering
2013-07-26systemctl: remove "load" commandLennart Poettering
"systemctl load" has always been racy since the GC could hit any time, before making use of the loaded unit. Very recent systemd will run GC immeidately after all unit state changes which has the effect that the the effect of "systemctl load" is completely gone now, so let's remove the support for it in "systemctl" for good.
2013-07-26systemctl: move set-log-level to systemd-analyzeLennart Poettering
"systemctl set-log-level" is a command for analysis and tracing hence "systemd-analyze" should be the better home for it, thus allowing us to make the overly large "systemctl" a bit smaller.
2013-07-26systemctl: move "dump" command from systemctl to systemd-analyzeLennart Poettering
It's an analysis command and its format is explicitly not covered by any stability guarantees, hence move away from systemctl and into systemd-analyze, minimizing the already large interface of systemctl a bit. This patch also adds auto-paging to the various systemd-analyze commands where that makes sense
2013-07-26core: allow setting RemainAfterExit= for transient servicesLennart Poettering
2013-07-26shared: split mkdir_*() and mkdir_*_label() from each otherKay Sievers
Avoid pulling-in selinux for tools which just create directories but not need to fix the selinux label.
2013-07-24tmpfiles: introduce --exclude-prefixDave Reisner
The opposite of --prefix, allows specifying path prefixes which should be skipped when processing rules.
2013-07-24tmpfiles: support passing --prefix multiple timesDave Reisner
2013-07-24udev: static_node - don't touch permissions uneccessarilyTom Gundersen
Don't set default permissions if only TAGS were specified in a rule.
2013-07-24udev: log error if chmod/chown of static dev nodes failsTom Gundersen
2013-07-24initctl: use irreversible jobs when switching runlevelsZbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek
Spotted by uau in #systemd.
2013-07-24journal: immediately sync to disk as soon as we receieve an EMERG/ALERT/CRIT ↵Lennart Poettering
message
2013-07-24core: synchronously block when loggingLennart Poettering
Previously, the logging sockets were asynchronous and if clogged we'd lose messages. We did this to be extra careful given that PID 1 might need to spawn the logging daemon as response to PID 1's own log messages and we really should avoid a deadlock in that case. As it turns out this causes loss of too many messages, hence make the socket blocking again, however put a time limit on it to avoid unbounded deadlocks in the unlikely case they happen. https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=66664
2013-07-23remove systemd-timestamp from sourcesDave Reisner
No sense in keeping this around if support for reading RD_TIMESTAMP has been removed.
2013-07-23remove left-over initrd time stamp handlingKay Sievers
2013-07-22bus: update for kdbus changesKay Sievers