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NAME

6       reporter-systemd-journal - Reports problem information into systemd
7       journal.
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SYNOPSIS

10       reporter-systemd-journal [-v] [-d DIR] [-m MESSAGEID] [-F FMTFILE] [-p
11       NONE|ESSENTIAL|FULL] [-s SYSLOGID]
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DESCRIPTION

14       The tool reads problem directory DIR and sends its details into systemd
15       journal as a message. If MESSAGEID is defined, the tool creates a
16       catalog message as well. By parameter -p it can be specified how much
17       detailed the report will be.
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19       Example:
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21           Catalog message:
22           -- 13a16aacbc85495c96e3627cc64f5263
23           Subject: testing reporter-systemd-journal message
24           Defined-By: libreport
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26           Testing reporter-systemd-journal catalog message
27           @PROBLEM_REPORT@
28           This usually indicates a programming error in the crashing program.
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30           Formatting file:
31           %summary:: Formatting reporter-systemd-journal message
32           ::%bare_%short_backtrace
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34           Reporting:
35           # reporter-systemd-journal --message-id 13a16aacbc85495c96e3627cc64f5263 -F $FORMATTING_FILE
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37           Systemd journal catalog message:
38           Sep 27 16:50:49 dhcp-24-126.brq.redhat.com reporter-systemd-journal[31675]: Formatting reporter-systemd-journal message
39           -- Subject: testing reporter-systemd-journal message
40           -- Defined-By: libreport
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42           -- Testing reporter-systemd-journal catalog message
43           --
44           -- #1 crash in /usr/bin/will_segfault
45           -- #2 varargs in /usr/bin/will_segfault
46           -- #3 f in /usr/bin/will_segfault
47           -- #4 callback in /usr/bin/will_segfault
48           -- #5 call_me_back in /usr/lib64/libwillcrash.so.0.0.0
49           --
50           -- This usually indicates a programming error in the crashing program.
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OPTIONS

53       -d DIR
54           Path to problem directory.
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56       -m MESSAGEID, --message-id MESSAGEID
57           Catalog message id.
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59       -F FMTFILE
60           Formatting file for systemd journal catalog message.
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62       -p NONE|ESSENTIAL|FULL, --dump NONE|ESSENTIAL|FULL
63           Defines how much detailed the report will be. NONE means only
64           default problem details, as reason, pid etc., are sent into
65           journal. ESSENTIAL means less important problem details are sent as
66           well. FULL means all text problem dir details are sent into
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69       -s SYSLOGID, --syslog-id SYSLOGID
70           Define SYSLOD_IDENTIFIER systemd journal field.
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72       -v
73           Be more verbose. Can be given multiple times.
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ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

76       REPORTER_JOURNAL_SYSLOG_ID
77           Define SYSLOD_IDENTIFIER systemd journal field.
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SEE ALSO

80       journalctl(1), systemd.journal-fields(7)
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AUTHORS

83       •   ABRT team
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