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What is the best approach to check log files using "journalctl"?
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Jorge Pereira
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What is the best approach to check log files using "journalctl"?
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Thu, 16 Feb 2017 21:32:51 -0200
Hi,
Usually, I use the option 'content' to polling a file looking for the token. what should I use if I am running a system with systemd?
<snip>
check file telegraf_notwrite with path /var/log/mysystem.log
if content = "MyString" then alert
</snip>
do we have some plans to support some checks using the journalctl?
I mean: journalctl -x -u mysystem.service
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