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* Where's many of the system logs?
@ 2017-08-07  0:32 RoundDuck Man
  2017-08-07 18:22 ` Leo Famulari
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From: RoundDuck Man @ 2017-08-07  0:32 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-guix

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I wonder where they are at, they aren't in /var/log. There isn't some
alternative like Journal (obviously Journal isn't available, Shepherd vs
systemd) either. Do I need to download a logger?

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* Re: Where's many of the system logs?
  2017-08-07  0:32 Where's many of the system logs? RoundDuck Man
@ 2017-08-07 18:22 ` Leo Famulari
       [not found]   ` <CAB1vhkvN0JF5wSqqbHPnawuhdmbuak0tmyixwdu8bZ=TBzy8Xw@mail.gmail.com>
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From: Leo Famulari @ 2017-08-07 18:22 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: RoundDuck Man; +Cc: help-guix

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On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:32:01PM -0400, RoundDuck Man wrote:
> I wonder where they are at, they aren't in /var/log. There isn't some
> alternative like Journal (obviously Journal isn't available, Shepherd vs
> systemd) either. Do I need to download a logger?

Which logs are you missing?

They should be found in /var/log. If some service's logs are being lost,
it's worth filing a bug about that service.

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* Re: Where's many of the system logs?
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@ 2017-08-08 17:17             ` RoundDuck Man
  2017-08-08 20:21               ` Ricardo Wurmus
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 6+ messages in thread
From: RoundDuck Man @ 2017-08-08 17:17 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Leo Famulari, help-guix

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Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...

I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing. Are
the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?



On Aug 8, 2017 10:01 AM, "Leo Famulari" <leo@famulari.name> wrote:

Hi!

Can you send this reply to the list, and not just me?

I don't have an immediate answer, but maybe somebody else does.

On Mon, Aug 07, 2017 at 07:28:01PM -0400, RoundDuck Man wrote:
> I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing.
Are
> the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?
>
> On Aug 7, 2017 2:22 PM, "Leo Famulari" <leo@famulari.name> wrote:
>
> On Sun, Aug 06, 2017 at 08:32:01PM -0400, RoundDuck Man wrote:
> > I wonder where they are at, they aren't in /var/log. There isn't some
> > alternative like Journal (obviously Journal isn't available, Shepherd vs
> > systemd) either. Do I need to download a logger?
>
> Which logs are you missing?
>
> They should be found in /var/log. If some service's logs are being lost,
> it's worth filing a bug about that service.

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* Re: Where's many of the system logs?
  2017-08-08 17:17             ` RoundDuck Man
@ 2017-08-08 20:21               ` Ricardo Wurmus
  2017-08-08 22:09                 ` RoundDuck Man
  2017-08-09  7:19                 ` RoundDuck Man
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: Ricardo Wurmus @ 2017-08-08 20:21 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: RoundDuck Man; +Cc: help-guix


RoundDuck Man <roundduckman2@gmail.com> writes:

> Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
>
> I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing. Are
> the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?

By default everything (with few exceptions) goes to /var/log/messages.
With additional syslog configuration you could split individual
facilities out to separate log files, but this isn’t done by default.

--
Ricardo

GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6  2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC
https://elephly.net

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* Re: Where's many of the system logs?
  2017-08-08 20:21               ` Ricardo Wurmus
@ 2017-08-08 22:09                 ` RoundDuck Man
  2017-08-09  7:19                 ` RoundDuck Man
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: RoundDuck Man @ 2017-08-08 22:09 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ricardo Wurmus, help-guix

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Oooh. Are they binary or text?

On Aug 8, 2017 4:21 PM, "Ricardo Wurmus" <rekado@elephly.net> wrote:

>
> RoundDuck Man <roundduckman2@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
> >
> > I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> > many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing.
> Are
> > the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?
>
> By default everything (with few exceptions) goes to /var/log/messages.
> With additional syslog configuration you could split individual
> facilities out to separate log files, but this isn’t done by default.
>
> --
> Ricardo
>
> GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6  2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC
> https://elephly.net
>
>

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* Re: Where's many of the system logs?
  2017-08-08 20:21               ` Ricardo Wurmus
  2017-08-08 22:09                 ` RoundDuck Man
@ 2017-08-09  7:19                 ` RoundDuck Man
  1 sibling, 0 replies; 6+ messages in thread
From: RoundDuck Man @ 2017-08-09  7:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Ricardo Wurmus, help-guix

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Probably text already, don't answer my "are logs text or binary" question,
thank you for answering.

On Aug 8, 2017 4:21 PM, "Ricardo Wurmus" <rekado@elephly.net> wrote:

>
> RoundDuck Man <roundduckman2@gmail.com> writes:
>
> > Let me try again, this time posting to the main list too...
> >
> > I'm meaning logs like auth.log or syslog. Some logs are in /var/log, but
> > many of the major ones, like lastlog, syslog, and auth.log arr missing.
> Are
> > the logs different in GuixSD like with systemd's journal?
>
> By default everything (with few exceptions) goes to /var/log/messages.
> With additional syslog configuration you could split individual
> facilities out to separate log files, but this isn’t done by default.
>
> --
> Ricardo
>
> GPG: BCA6 89B6 3655 3801 C3C6  2150 197A 5888 235F ACAC
> https://elephly.net
>
>

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