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== Rsyslog file == | == Rsyslog file == | ||
If package wants to use rsyslog as an optional syslog solution it also needs to contain an rsyslog conf file. | If package wants to use rsyslog as an optional additional syslog solution it also needs to contain an rsyslog conf file. | ||
Each rsyslog file must end with the filename .conf. It must be placed /etc/rsyslog.d/ directory and must have 0644 filepermission and be owned by root. | Each rsyslog file must end with the filename .conf. It must be placed /etc/rsyslog.d/ directory and must have 0644 filepermission and be owned by root. |
Revision as of 13:29, 23 February 2012
Fedora Log Files
This document describes the guidelines for log file(s), for use and inclusion in Fedora packages.
For the purposes of these guidelines, a log file is defined as an text file that an application outputs into in the /var/log/ directory.
Log Files on the filesystem
Packages with log files must reside in their own directory under /var/log which must be named /var/log/$package_name
Each log file in that directory must end with .log filename.
Each package that ships log file(s) must also ship a logrotation file that rotates the log file(s).
Log Files Packaging
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Name: ..... Source1: %{name}.logrotate Requires: logrotate %install ... mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_localstatedir}/log/%{name} mkdir -p $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d %{__install} -p -D -m 0700 %{SOURCE1} $RPM_BUILD_ROOT%{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}.conf %files ... %config(noreplace) %{_sysconfdir}/logrotate.d/%{name}.conf %dir %attr(0700,root,root) %{_localstatedir}/log/%{name}
Logrotate file
If a package contains a logfile then it needs to also include a properly installed logrotate file.
Each logrotate file must end with the filename .conf. It must be placed /etc/logrotate.d/ and must have 0644 filepermission and be owned by root.
Here are examples of an logrotate file.
Example minimal logrotate file
/var/log/example/*log { missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message notifempty # Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty compress # Compress older files with gzip delaycompress # Don't compress yesterdays files }
Example minimal logrotate log file with user create mode
/var/log/example/*log { missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message notifempty # Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty compress # Compress older files with gzip delaycompress # Don't compress yesterdays files create 640 owner group # Set create mode immediately after rotation }
Example minimal logrotate file with daemon restart
/var/log/example/*log { missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message notifempty # Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty compress # Compress older files with gzip delaycompress # Don't compress yesterdays files sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory postrotate /usr/bin/systemctl restart example.service 2>/dev/null || true endscript }
Example minimal logrotate file with user create mode and daemon restart
/var/log/example/*log { missingok # If the log file is missing, go on to the next one without issuing an error message notifempty # Don't do any rotation if the logfile is empty compress # Compress older files with gzip delaycompress # Don't compress yesterdays files create 640 owner group # Set create mode immediately after rotation sharedscripts # Scripts are only run once for all files in directory postrotate /usr/bin/systemctl restart example.service 2>/dev/null || true endscript }
Rsyslog file
If package wants to use rsyslog as an optional additional syslog solution it also needs to contain an rsyslog conf file.
Each rsyslog file must end with the filename .conf. It must be placed /etc/rsyslog.d/ directory and must have 0644 filepermission and be owned by root.
Here is an examples of rsyslog file.
Example minimal rsyslog file
# Log example generated log messages to file :syslogtag, isequal, "[EXAMPLE]" /var/log/example/example.log & ~