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authorBryan Quigley <bryan.quigley@canonical.com>2018-12-17 14:07:28 -0800
committerBryn M. Reeves <bmr@redhat.com>2019-03-19 18:23:39 +0000
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[logs] Debian: Add Journal support and stop full tarball of /var/log
These changes are only on the Debian/Ubuntu bit of logs Persistent systemd journaling (/var/log/journal exists) use that instead of collecting any kern/syslog/auth from /var/log. We also implement a log_days similar to the RH bit, but we default to 7 days instead of 3. --all-logs removes the day limit and gets it all Rsyslog style (assumed if /var/log/journal doesn't exist default run: collect all 4 of syslog[.1] and kern.log[.1] (Same as previous behavior plus auth.log). --all-logs: collect syslog*, kern.log*, and auth.log* The notable change for --all-logs is it used to just collect all of /var/log which causes MANY issues. Before this change using --all-logs on systems with persistent journal we would collect duplicate log files as such: * Collect all of syslog*/kern*/auth* * Collect the entire journal via /var/log/journal * Collect the last two boots of journal via running journalctl command Even with this change we still collect the journal last/current boot with whatever is copied by journal since log_days. Resolves: #1519 Signed-off-by: Bryan Quigley <bryan.quigley@canonical.com> Signed-off-by: Bryn M. Reeves <bmr@redhat.com>
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