On Thu, 7 Aug 2014 16:19:03 +0100
Darac Marjal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Consider it to be another database format. You wouldn't necessarily try
> to cat a MySQL or PostgreSQL datastore; you'd use the appropriate tools
> to select all from it.
Yes. But it's not. Although it should and could be an easily queried data
store.
...
SYSLOG_IDENTIFIER=apache2
_PID=1808
_COMM=apache2
_CMDLINE=/bin/sh /etc/init.d/apache2 start
_SYSTEMD_CGROUP=/system.slice/apache2.service
_SYSTEMD_UNIT=apache2.service
MESSAGE=.
Thu 2014-08-07 06:21:24.805036 EDT [...]
PRIORITY=6
_UID=0
_GID=0
...
This is filled with problems and pitfalls. And the outputted text from the
data store search tool is terribly formatted for further inclusion with other
regular GNU/Linux command line text processing tools. I would say, systemd and
journald are a great start to a great end -- but right now, it's not so much
fun...
--Andrew
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