> From: mzerq...@0pointer.de > > On Wed, 17.07.13 11:48, Bill Nottingham (nott...@redhat.com) wrote: > > > john.flor...@dart.biz (john.flor...@dart.biz) said: > > > > You can provide binary path (_EXE=) by ”journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd”. > > > > > > Yes, but that's of little help with applications using interpreted > > > languages (e.g., python). I want to match on the name of the python
> > > program, not python itself. > > > > journalctl _COMM=<blah> works for me on F19. > > Also, to mention this explicitly: there is command line completion for > this. I.e. type "journalctl _CO", press Tab, and it will autocomplete to > "journalctl _COMM=", then press Tab Tab and it shows you a list of all > values that so far have been recorded. > > This is realy, really useful actually. Huh. Given how it seems that I hit Tab nearly every other keystroke I'm surprised I hadn't stumbled onto that yet. Probably because I haven't gotten much into the habit of filtering with these terms. I'm still so pleased just having -u (and the wonderful extra info conveyed via color) that it's hard to grumble about much else. :-) I may have avoided these largely because I knew it would take time to learn the various names. But now I know I can "journalctl _ <Tab><Tab>" and have an instant refresher. Thanks for such a well-done tool. -- John Florian
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