On Wed, 15.05.13 22:28, John Connor (jaconno...@gmail.com) wrote: > 1: It would be useful for debugging if systemctl had an option to show > output on the screen (especially output from scripts run under > systemd), rather than dumping it in a journal which you then have to > search through. This should be a command-line option, because you > would normally use it only for debugging, not for a normal boot. I > don't know how practicable this would be, but it would be useful.
This is actually harder than it sounds, since notification when a job finished is asynchronous to the stream of logs, and I have no ideas how we could ever fix that. > 2 : the man page for systemd-journalctl (at least on Open SUSE 12.2) > mentions that you can filter journal contents using FIELD=value, but > (except for one example) it > doesn't indicate what the field identifiers are or where they are > defined. It would > make the journal a lot more usable if it was clear where to find this > information. There's command line completion for these fields. Just press TAB twice. Also, see systemd.journal-fields(7). Lennart -- Lennart Poettering - Red Hat, Inc. _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel