El día 15 de marzo de 2012 10:17, Lennart Poettering <[email protected]> escribió: > On Thu, 15.03.12 09:45, Martín Marqués ([email protected]) wrote: > >> Maybe my problem is that I'm new to systemd, but I can't make systemd >> do what I did with system V, particularly with PostgreSQL server. >> >> I the old system, I had the script make a redirection of the pg_ctl >> (postgresql script for starting, stopping, etc the server) output to a >> file, which would be the log file (default behaviour in Debian). > > Well, but what would rotate that file? If you connect a service directly > with a file the rotation problem is kinda unfixable.
OK, now I get the problem with logging to a file. >> The thing is that systemd doesn't let you send StandardOutput to a >> file. Best solution (which is how I'm doing it right now) is to send >> it to syslog and configure syslog accordingly. This is not the best >> solution, but it's the closest I found to what I wanted. >> >> The question would be: Is there some kind of work around, that doesn't >> involve using syslog, to log to a file? Are there plans on letting >> StandardOutput have a "file" option? > > On recent systemd versions something like "systemd-journalctl -o cat > _SYSTEMD_UNIT=postgresql.service" should create a very simple output > that only includes the actual messages and nothing else. You can even > pass "-f" and make this live. How recent the version of systemd? I'm on version 37. -- Martín Marqués select 'martin.marques' || '@' || 'gmail.com' DBA, Programador, Administrador _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
