On Wed, Oct 10, 2012 at 09:50:43AM +0200, Björn Persson wrote:
> Lennart Poettering wrote:
> > On Tue, 09.10.12 09:09, Chris Adams (cmad...@hiwaay.net) wrote:
> > > How do you read this log when the system is not running (e.g.
> > > mounting filesystems of a drive on another system, running from a
> > > rescue image, etc.)?
> > 
> > journalctl -D <pathtothejournalfiles>
> 
> So the rescue system (which might not always be Fedora) must have 
> journalctl installed. Is the file format stable, or can it break if the 
> rescue system has a different version of journalctl? Is the format 
> perchance even documented so that other tools for reading logs could be 
> written?

This would be essential for libguestfs tools to parse logs out of
guests (we do it now by reading /var/log/messages etc which has all of
the properties you state).

Rich.

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