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system() and systemd over kmsg #150

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@zsoltgyulai94 zsoltgyulai94 commented Oct 24, 2024

Adjusted Linux section expanding it with new usecases.

Signed-off-by: Zsolt Gyulai (zgyulai) zsolt.gyulai@quest.com

Signed-off-by: Zsolt Gyulai (zgyulai) <zsolt.gyulai@quest.com>
@zsoltgyulai94 zsoltgyulai94 changed the title system() and systemd-journal() sources system() and systemd over kmsg Oct 24, 2024
@@ -51,6 +51,10 @@ such messages without losing any information to CIM-aware applications
| | If the host is running under systemd, {{ site.product.short_name }} reads directly from the systemd journal file using the systemd-journal() source. |
| | If the kernel of the host is version 3.5 or newer, and /dev/kmsg is seekable, {{ site.product.short_name }} will use that instead of /proc/kmsg, using the multi-line-mode(indented), keep-timestamp(no), and the format(linux-kmsg)options. |
| | If {{ site.product.short_name }} is running in a jail or a Linux Container (LXC), it will not read from the /dev/kmsg or /proc/kmsg files. |
| |If syslog-ng OSE is running in a jail or a Linux Container (LXC), it will not read from the `/dev/kmsg` or `/proc/kmsg` files.
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Please use {{ site.product.short_name }} here as well.
Also, this seems like a duplicated line.

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system() source documentation should clarify that journald takes precedence over kmsg as well #4112
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