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diff --git a/man/journald.conf.xml b/man/journald.conf.xml
index 251e01ddd..942560c68 100644
--- a/man/journald.conf.xml
+++ b/man/journald.conf.xml
@@ -48,13 +48,15 @@
- journald.conf
+ /etc/systemd/journald.confDescription
- This files configures various parameters of the systemd journal service.
+ This files configures various parameters of the
+ systemd journal service
+ systemd-journald.service8.
@@ -66,6 +68,46 @@
+
+ Storage=
+
+ Controls where to
+ store journal data. One of
+ volatile,
+ persistent,
+ auto and
+ none. If
+ volatile journal
+ log data will be stored only in
+ memory, i.e. below the
+ /run/log/journal
+ hierarchy (which is created if
+ needed). If
+ persistent data will
+ be stored preferably on disk,
+ i.e. below the
+ /var/log/journal
+ hierarchy (which is created if
+ needed), with a fallback to
+ /run/log/journal
+ (which is created if needed), during
+ early boot and if the disk is not
+ writable. auto is
+ similar to
+ persistent but the
+ directory
+ /var/log/journal
+ is not created if needed, so that its
+ existence controls where log data
+ goes. none turns
+ off all storage, all log data received
+ will be dropped. Forwarding to other
+ targets, such as the console, the
+ kernel log buffer or a syslog daemon
+ will still work however. Defaults to
+ auto.
+
+
Compress=
@@ -79,6 +121,50 @@
system.
+
+ Seal=
+
+ Takes a boolean
+ value. If enabled (the default) and a
+ sealing key is available (as created
+ by
+ journalctl1's
+
+ command), forward secure sealing (FSS) for
+ all persistent journal files is
+ enabled.
+
+
+
+ SplitMode=
+
+ Controls whether to
+ split up journal files per user. One
+ of login,
+ uid and
+ none. If
+ login each logged
+ in user will get his own journal
+ files, but systemd user IDs will log
+ into the system journal. If
+ uid any user ID
+ will get his own journal files
+ regardless whether it belongs to a
+ system service or refers to a real
+ logged in user. If
+ none journal files
+ are not split up per-user and all
+ messages are stored in the single
+ system journal. Note that splitting
+ up journal files per-user is only
+ available of journals are stored
+ persistently. If journals are stored
+ on volatile storage (see above) only a
+ single journal file for all user IDs
+ is kept. Defaults to
+ login.
+
+
RateLimitInterval=RateLimitBurst=
@@ -126,7 +212,7 @@
prefixed with
System apply to the
journal files when stored on a
- persistant file system, more
+ persistent file system, more
specifically
/var/log/journal. The
options prefixed with
@@ -142,9 +228,9 @@
exists. Otherwise only the latter
applies. Note that this means that
during early boot and if the
- administrator disabled persistant
+ administrator disabled persistent
logging only the latter options apply,
- while the former apply if persistant
+ while the former apply if persistent
logging is enabled and the system is
fully booted
up. SystemMaxUse=
@@ -172,7 +258,7 @@
influences the granularity in which
disk space is made available through
rotation, i.e. deletion of historic
- data. Defaults to one eigth of the
+ data. Defaults to one eighth of the
values configured with
SystemMaxUse= and
RuntimeMaxUse=, so
@@ -208,36 +294,61 @@
is running the respective option has
no effect. By default only forwarding
to syslog is enabled. These settings
- may be overriden at boot time with the
- kernel command line options
- systemd_journald.forward_to_syslog=,
- systemd_journald.forward_to_kmsg=
+ may be overridden at boot time with
+ the kernel command line options
+ systemd.journald.forward_to_syslog=,
+ systemd.journald.forward_to_kmsg=
and
- systemd_journald.forward_to_console=. If
- forwarding to the kernel log buffer and
- ImportKernel= is
- enabled at the same time care is taken
- to avoid logging loops. It is safe to
- use these options in combination.
+ systemd.journald.forward_to_console=.
- ImportKernel=
-
- Controls whether
- kernel log messages shall be stored in
- the journal. Takes a boolean argument
- and defaults to enabled. Note that
- currently only one userspace service
- can read kernel messages at a time,
- which means that kernel log message
- reading might get corrupted if it
- is enabled in more than one service,
- for example in both the journal and a
- traditional syslog service.
-
+ MaxLevelStore=
+ MaxLevelSyslog=
+ MaxLevelKMsg=
+ MaxLevelConsole=
+
+ Controls the maximum
+ log level of messages that are stored
+ on disk, forwarded to syslog, kmsg or
+ the console (if that is enabled, see
+ above). As argument, takes one of
+ emerg,
+ alert,
+ crit,
+ err,
+ warning,
+ notice,
+ info,
+ debug or integer
+ values in the range of 0..7 (corresponding
+ to the same levels). Messages equal or below
+ the log level specified are
+ stored/forwarded, messages above are
+ dropped. Defaults to
+ debug for
+ MaxLevelStore= and
+ MaxLevelSyslog=, to
+ ensure that the all messages are
+ written to disk and forwarded to
+ syslog. Defaults to
+ notice for
+ MaxLevelKMsg= and
+ info for
+ MaxLevelConsole=.
+
+
+ TTYPath=
+
+ Change the console TTY
+ to use if
+ ForwardToConsole=yes
+ is used. Defaults to
+ /dev/console.
+
+
@@ -246,6 +357,7 @@
See Alsosystemd1,
+ systemd-journald.service8,
journalctl1,
systemd.journal-fields7,
systemd.conf5