файлы конфигурации для службы загрузки журнала (Configuration files for the journal upload service)
Имя (Name)
journal-upload.conf, journal-upload.conf.d - Configuration files
for the journal upload service
Синопсис (Synopsis)
/etc/systemd/journal-upload.conf
/etc/systemd/journal-upload.conf.d/*.conf
/run/systemd/journal-upload.conf.d/*.conf
/usr/lib/systemd/journal-upload.conf.d/*.conf
Описание (Description)
These files configure various parameters of
systemd-journal-upload.service(8). See systemd.syntax(7) for a
general description of the syntax.
Конфигурационные каталоги и предшественники (Configuration directories and precedence)
The default configuration is set during compilation, so
configuration is only needed when it is necessary to deviate from
those defaults. Initially, the main configuration file in
/etc/systemd/ contains commented out entries showing the defaults
as a guide to the administrator. Local overrides can be created
by editing this file or by creating drop-ins, as described below.
Using drop-ins for local configuration is recommended over
modifications to the main configuration file.
In addition to the "main" configuration file, drop-in
configuration snippets are read from /usr/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/,
/usr/local/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/, and /etc/systemd/*.conf.d/.
Those drop-ins have higher precedence and override the main
configuration file. Files in the *.conf.d/ configuration
subdirectories are sorted by their filename in lexicographic
order, regardless of in which of the subdirectories they reside.
When multiple files specify the same option, for options which
accept just a single value, the entry in the file sorted last
takes precedence, and for options which accept a list of values,
entries are collected as they occur in the sorted files.
When packages need to customize the configuration, they can
install drop-ins under /usr/. Files in /etc/ are reserved for the
local administrator, who may use this logic to override the
configuration files installed by vendor packages. Drop-ins have
to be used to override package drop-ins, since the main
configuration file has lower precedence. It is recommended to
prefix all filenames in those subdirectories with a two-digit
number and a dash, to simplify the ordering of the files.
To disable a configuration file supplied by the vendor, the
recommended way is to place a symlink to /dev/null in the
configuration directory in /etc/, with the same filename as the
vendor configuration file.
Параметры (Options)
All options are configured in the [Upload] section:
URL=
The URL to upload the journal entries to. See the description
of --url=
option in systemd-journal-upload(8) for the
description of possible values. There is no default value, so
either this option or the command-line option must be always
present to make an upload.
ServerKeyFile=
SSL key in PEM format.
ServerCertificateFile=
SSL CA certificate in PEM format.
TrustedCertificateFile=
SSL CA certificate.
NetworkTimeoutSec=
When network connectivity to the server is lost, this option
configures the time to wait for the connectivity to get
restored. If the server is not reachable over the network for
the configured time, systemd-journal-upload
exits. Takes a
value in seconds (or in other time units if suffixed with
"ms", "min", "h", etc). For details, see systemd.time
(5).
Смотри также (See also)
systemd-journal-upload.service(8), systemd(1),
systemd-journald.service(8)