<command>systemd-cat</command> will write
everything it reads from standard input (STDIN) to the journal.</para>
<command>systemd-cat</command> will write
everything it reads from standard input (STDIN) to the journal.</para>
command line with standard output (STDOUT) and standard
error output (STDERR) connected to the journal, so
that all it writes is stored in the journal.</para>
command line with standard output (STDOUT) and standard
error output (STDERR) connected to the journal, so
that all it writes is stored in the journal.</para>
<literal>warning</literal>,
<literal>notice</literal>,
<literal>info</literal>,
<literal>warning</literal>,
<literal>notice</literal>,
<literal>info</literal>,
value between 0 and 7 (corresponding
to the same named levels). These
priority values are the same as
value between 0 and 7 (corresponding
to the same named levels). These
priority values are the same as
<listitem><para>Controls whether lines
read are parsed for syslog priority
level prefixes. If enabled (the
<listitem><para>Controls whether lines
read are parsed for syslog priority
level prefixes. If enabled (the