Community discussion is present here: http://community.pbspro.org/t/pp-838-support-for-logging-via-syslog-in-pbs/591
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2) PTL will match the messages according to the daemon. For eg: server.logmatch(syslog=true) will match only server log messages from syslog.
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facility = //PBS_SYSLOG from pbs.conf
severity = // PBS_SYSLOGSEVR from pbs.conf (by default NONE)
Methods:
def get_log_type(syslog=None)
Summary: logic for which messages to read (local logs / syslog)
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b) If PBS_SYSLOG is not set, we will locally in code set variable PBS_SYSLOG=0
c) If PBS_LOCALLOG is not set, we will locally in code set variable PBS_LOCALLOG=1
Therefore this will check into the local logs only if values are not set (see line 3 in below table)
2) Logic for whether to read local logs/ syslog we will follow this table -
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Note: In row 7 4 where we have to match in both syslog and local log, we would have to call _log_match() twice.
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Note: The error thrown will be PtlLogMatchError
Return:
self.file_to_check (/ / file_to_check =1 for syslog, file_to_check=2 for local logs and file_to_check=3 for both)
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class PBSService(PBSObject)
def log_match(syslog=None)
// Additions:
syslog: If the user wants to read into syslog file? By default false
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1) PBSSyslogUtils.get_log_type() to check if local logs/ syslog is to be checked
x= PBSSyslogUtils.get_log_type(syslog=syslog)
2) if x =1 or 3 - read _log_match(syslog=true)
3) if x = 2 or 3 - read _log_match(syslog=false)
4) if x=3 and 4 then - if step 2 and step 3 pass return the value
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