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NAME

       dlt-system.conf - DLT system process configuration file

DESCRIPTION

       The  DLT  system logging process is the central application, which logs system information
       from the platform.  It provides the features filetransfer, syslog adapater, logging of any
       kind  of  files  and  procfilesystem  logger.   The individual features can be enabled and
       disabled in the configuration file.

       The configuration file dlt-system.conf allows to configure the different runtime behaviour
       of dlt-system.  The configuration file is loaded during startup of dlt-system.

       dlt-system  loads  by default the configuration file /etc/dlt-system.conf.  An alternative
       configuration file can be loaded with the option -c.

GENERAL OPTIONS

   ApplicationId
       The application Id used for the dlt-system process.

              Default: SYS

SHELL OPTIONS

   ShellEnable
       Enable the Shell for command line injections.  Be careful when you  enable  this  feature.
       The  user  can send any kind of shell commands.  The commands are executed with the rights
       of the dlt-system process.  Dlt-system is started by default as user covesa.

              Default: 0

SYSLOG ADAPTER OPTIONS

   SyslogEnable
       If this option is set to 1, the syslog adapter feature is enabled.  SyslogPort needs to be
       configured too if Syslog is enabled.

              Default: 0

   SyslogContextId
       This value defines context id of the syslog adapter.

              Default: SYSL

   SyslogPort
       This  value  defines  the  UDP  port  opened  for  receiving  log  messages  from  syslog.
       Configuration for syslog to forward log to this port is necessary.  Adding this config *.*
       @localhost:47111  in config file of syslog (usually in /etc/rsyslog.d/50-default.conf) and
       restart the syslog service by command “sudo systemctl restart rsyslog.service”.

              Default: 47111

SYSTEMD JOURNAL ADAPTER OPTIONS

   JournalEnable
       Enable the Systemd Journal Adapter.  This feature is only available, when dlt is  compiled
       with  the option “WITH_SYSTEMD_JOURNAL”.  Dlt-system is started by default as user covesa,
       see dlt-system.service file.  The user covesa must be added to one of  the  groups  `adm',
       `wheel' or `systemd-journal' to have access to all journal entries.

              Default: 0

   JournalContextId
       The Context Id of the journal adapter.

              Default: JOUR

   JournalCurrentBoot
       Show only log entries of current boot and follow.  If JournalCurrentBoot and JournalFollow
       are not set all persistent journal entries will be logged.

              Default: 1

   JournalFollow
       Show only the last 10 entries and follow.

              Default: 0

   JournalMapLogLevels
       Map journal log levels to DLT log levels.

              - 0       Emergency     DLT_LOG_FATAL
              - 1       Alert         DLT_LOG_FATAL
              - 2       Critical      DLT_LOG_FATAL
              - 3       Error         DLT_LOG_ERROR
              - 4       Warning       DLT_LOG_WARN
              - 5       Notice        DLT_LOG_INFO
              - 6       Informational DLT_LOG_INFO
              - 7       Debug         DLT_LOG_DEBUG

              Default: 1

FILETRANSFER OPTIONS

   FiletransferEnable
       Enable the Filetransfer feature.  0 = disabled, 1 = enabled

              Default: 0

   FiletransferContextId
       The Context Id of the filetransfer.

              Default: FILE

   FiletransferTimeStartup
       Time in seconds after startup of dlt-system when first file is transfered.

              Default: 0

   FiletransferTimeoutBetweenLogs
       Time in seconds to wait between two file transfer logs of a single file to DLT.

              Default: 10

   FiletransferDirectory
       You can define multiple file transfer directories.  Define the directory to watch, whether
       to  compress  the  file  with  zlib and the zlib compression level.  For parsing purposes,
       FiletransferCompressionLevel must be the last one of three values.

   FiletransferCompression
       See FiletransferDirectory option for explanation.

              Default: 0

   FiletransferCompressionLevel
       See FiletransferDirectory option for explanation.

              Default: 5

LOG FILES OPTIONS

   LogFileEnable
       If this option is set to 1, the log files feature is enabled.

              Default: 0

   LogFileFilename
       This value sets the full filename path to the file, which should be logged.

   LogFileMode
       This value defines in which operation mode the file is logged.  In mode 1 the file is only
       logged once when dlt-system is started.  In mode 2 the file is logged regularly every time
       LogFileTimeDelay timer elapses.  0 = off, 1 = startup only, 2 = regular

   LogFileTimeDelay
       This value is used in mode 3 and defines the number of seconds, after  which  the  defined
       file is logged.

   LogFileContextId
       This value defines the context id, which is used for logging the file.

LOG PROCESSES OPTIONS

   LogProcessesEnable
       Enable the logging of processes.  0 = disabled, 1 = enabled

              Default: 0

   LogProcessesContextId
       This value defines the context id, which is used for logging processes files.

              Default: PROC

   LogProcessName
       This  value defines the name of the process to be logged, as used in the file stat of each
       process.  If the value is defined as *, all processes are logged.

   LogProcessFilename
       This value sets the relative filename path to the file, which should be logged.  The  path
       is relative to the procfilesystem folder of the process.

   LogProcessMode
       This value the defines in which operation mode this process file is logged.  In mode 1 the
       file is only logged once when dlt-system is  started.   In  mode  2  the  file  is  logged
       regularly  every  time  LogFileTimeDelay  timer  elapses.   0 = off, 1 = startup only, 2 =
       regular.

              Default: 0

   LogProcessTimeDelay
       This value is used in mode 3 and defines the number of seconds, after  which  the  defined
       procfilesystem file is logged.

              Default: 0

AUTHOR

       Alexander Wenzel (alexander.aw.wenzel (at) bmw (dot) de)

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright  (C)  2015  BMW  AG.   License  MPL-2.0:  Mozilla  Public  License  version  2.0
       <http://mozilla.org/MPL/2.0/>.

BUGS

       See Github issue: <https://github.com/COVESA/dlt-daemon/issues>

SEE ALSO

       dlt-system(1), dlt-daemon(1)

                                                                               DLT-SYSTEM.CONF(5)