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| <refentry id="systemd-cat" |
| xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"> |
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| <refentryinfo> |
| <title>systemd-cat</title> |
| <productname>systemd</productname> |
| </refentryinfo> |
| |
| <refmeta> |
| <refentrytitle>systemd-cat</refentrytitle> |
| <manvolnum>1</manvolnum> |
| </refmeta> |
| |
| <refnamediv> |
| <refname>systemd-cat</refname> |
| <refpurpose>Connect a pipeline or program's output with the journal</refpurpose> |
| </refnamediv> |
| |
| <refsynopsisdiv> |
| <cmdsynopsis> |
| <command>systemd-cat <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg> <arg>COMMAND</arg> <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">ARGUMENTS</arg></command> |
| </cmdsynopsis> |
| <cmdsynopsis> |
| <command>systemd-cat <arg choice="opt" rep="repeat">OPTIONS</arg></command> |
| </cmdsynopsis> |
| </refsynopsisdiv> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Description</title> |
| |
| <para><command>systemd-cat</command> may be used to connect the |
| standard input and output of a process to the journal, or as a |
| filter tool in a shell pipeline to pass the output the previous |
| pipeline element generates to the journal.</para> |
| |
| <para>If no parameter is passed, <command>systemd-cat</command> |
| will write everything it reads from standard input (stdin) to the |
| journal.</para> |
| |
| <para>If parameters are passed, they are executed as 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> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Options</title> |
| |
| <para>The following options are understood:</para> |
| |
| <variablelist> |
| <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="help" /> |
| <xi:include href="standard-options.xml" xpointer="version" /> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><option>-t</option></term> |
| <term><option>--identifier=</option></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Specify a short string that is used to |
| identify the logging tool. If not specified, no identification |
| string is written to the journal.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><option>-p</option></term> |
| <term><option>--priority=</option></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Specify the default priority level for the |
| logged messages. Pass one of |
| <literal>emerg</literal>, |
| <literal>alert</literal>, |
| <literal>crit</literal>, |
| <literal>err</literal>, |
| <literal>warning</literal>, |
| <literal>notice</literal>, |
| <literal>info</literal>, |
| <literal>debug</literal>, or a |
| value between 0 and 7 (corresponding to the same named |
| levels). These priority values are the same as defined by |
| <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>syslog</refentrytitle><manvolnum>3</manvolnum></citerefentry>. |
| Defaults to <literal>info</literal>. Note that this simply |
| controls the default, individual lines may be logged with |
| different levels if they are prefixed accordingly. For details, |
| see <option>--level-prefix=</option> below.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| <varlistentry> |
| <term><option>--level-prefix=</option></term> |
| |
| <listitem><para>Controls whether lines read are parsed for |
| syslog priority level prefixes. If enabled (the default), a |
| line prefixed with a priority prefix such as |
| <literal><5></literal> is logged at priority 5 |
| (<literal>notice</literal>), and similar for the other |
| priority levels. Takes a boolean argument.</para></listitem> |
| </varlistentry> |
| |
| </variablelist> |
| |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Exit status</title> |
| |
| <para>On success, 0 is returned, a non-zero failure code |
| otherwise.</para> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>Examples</title> |
| |
| <example> |
| <title>Invoke a program</title> |
| |
| <para>This calls <filename noindex='true'>/bin/ls</filename> |
| with standard output and error connected to the journal:</para> |
| |
| <programlisting># systemd-cat ls</programlisting> |
| </example> |
| |
| <example> |
| <title>Usage in a shell pipeline</title> |
| |
| <para>This builds a shell pipeline also invoking |
| <filename>/bin/ls</filename> and writes the output it generates |
| to the journal:</para> |
| |
| <programlisting># ls | systemd-cat</programlisting> |
| </example> |
| |
| <para>Even though the two examples have very similar effects the |
| first is preferable since only one process is running at a time, |
| and both stdout and stderr are captured while in the second |
| example, only stdout is captured.</para> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| <refsect1> |
| <title>See Also</title> |
| <para> |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemd</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, |
| <citerefentry><refentrytitle>systemctl</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry>, |
| <citerefentry project='man-pages'><refentrytitle>logger</refentrytitle><manvolnum>1</manvolnum></citerefentry> |
| </para> |
| </refsect1> |
| |
| </refentry> |