Re: logcheck rules for systemd
Hi,
couldn't logcheck get much more clever on a systemd-enabled system?
After all, the priorities are preserved, so everything of priority
"info" or lower could be ignored automatically - and only warnings and
errors considered further. Actually that's one of the reasons why I am
looking forward to running systemd on my servers.
Kind regards
Ralf
On 28/08/14 17:22, Russ Allbery wrote:
> Ondřej Surý <ondrej@sury.org> writes:
>
>> I have started to collect logcheck/ignore.d.server/systemd rules for
>> systemd:
>
>> https://wiki.debian.org/systemd/logcheck
>
>> I think it might be a good idea to fine tune the rules before submitting
>> them for inclusion into logcheck default ruleset...
>
> Should we include rules that match lines like:
>
> Aug 28 07:30:01 lothlorien systemd[1]: Starting Run anacron jobs...
> Aug 28 07:30:01 lothlorien systemd[1]: Started Run anacron jobs.
>
> or should those be in the anacron package / rule set? I could see an
> argument either way.
>
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