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NAME
tlog-rec.conf - tlog-rec configuration file
DESCRIPTION
tlog-rec.conf is a JSON-format configuration file for tlog-rec program. Contrary to the strict JSON specification, both C and C++ style comments are allowed in the file. The file must contain a single JSON object with the objects and fields described below. Almost all of them are optional and assume a default value. However, those that do require a value can still be omitted and specified to tlog-rec in other ways: through environment variables or command line.
OBJECTS AND FIELDS
Root object latency (integer) The number of seconds to cache captured data for before logging. The encoded data which does not reach payload size stays in memory and is not logged until this number of seconds elapses. Minimum: 1 Default: 10 payload (integer) The maximum encoded data (payload) size per message, bytes. As soon as payload exceeds this number of bytes, it is formatted into a message and logged. Minimum: 32 Default: 2048 log (object) Logged data set object, see below. limit (object) Logging limit object, see below. file (object) File writer object, see below. syslog (object) Syslog writer object, see below. journal (object) Journal writer object, see below. writer (string) The type of "log writer" to use for logging. The writer needs to be configured using its dedicated parameters. One of: "journal", "syslog", "file" Default: "file" log - Logged data set object input (boolean) If true, user input is logged. Default: false output (boolean) If true, terminal output is logged. Default: true window (boolean) If true, terminal window size changes are logged. Default: true limit - Logging limit object rate (integer) The maximum rate messages could be logged at, bytes/sec. Minimum: 0 Default: 16384 burst (integer) The number of bytes by which logged messages are allowed to exceed the rate limit momentarily, i.e. "burstiness". Minimum: 0 Default: 32768 action (string) The logging limit action. If set to "pass" no logging limits will be applied. If set to "delay", logging will be throttled. If set to "drop", messages exceeding limits will be dropped. One of: "pass", "delay", "drop" Default: "pass" file - File writer object path (string) The "file" writer log file path. No default. syslog - Syslog writer object facility (string) The syslog facility "syslog" writer should use for messages. One of: "auth", "authpriv", "cron", "daemon", "ftp", "kern", "local0", "local1", "local2", "local3", "local4", "local5", "local6", "local7", "lpr", "mail", "news", "syslog", "user", "uucp" Default: "authpriv" priority (string) The syslog priority "syslog" writer should use for messages. One of: "emerg", "alert", "crit", "err", "warning", "notice", "info", "debug" Default: "info" journal - Journal writer object priority (string) The syslog-style priority "journal" writer should use for messages. One of: "emerg", "alert", "crit", "err", "warning", "notice", "info", "debug" Default: "info" augment (boolean) If true, the "journal" writer copies the following JSON fields to Journal fields: user -> TLOG_USER, session -> TLOG_SESSION, rec -> TLOG_REC, and id -> TLOG_ID. Default: true
EXAMPLES
A configuration specifying only a reduced latency: { "latency": 3 } A configuration enabling logging user input: { "log": { "input": true } } A configuration specifying logging to a file: { "writer": "file" "file" : { "path": "/var/log/tlog-rec.log" } }
SEE ALSO
tlog-rec(8), http://json.org/
AUTHOR
Nikolai Kondrashov <spbnick@gmail.com>