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.. include:: ../global.rst.inc
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.. _logging:
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Logging
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=======
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zrepl uses structured logging to provide users with easily processable log messages.
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Logging outlets are configured in the ``global`` section of the |mainconfig|.
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::
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global:
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logging:
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- type: OUTLET_TYPE
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level: MINIMUM_LEVEL
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format: FORMAT
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- type: OUTLET_TYPE
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level: MINIMUM_LEVEL
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format: FORMAT
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...
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jobs: ...
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.. _logging-error-outlet:
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.. ATTENTION::
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The **first outlet is special**: if an error writing to any outlet occurs, the first outlet receives the error and can print it.
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Thus, the first outlet must be the one that always works and does not block, e.g. ``stdout``, which is the default.
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.. _logging-default-config:
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Default Configuration
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---------------------
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By default, the following logging configuration is used
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::
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global:
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logging:
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- type: "stdout"
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level: "warn"
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format: "human"
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Building Blocks
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---------------
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The following sections document the semantics of the different log levels, formats and outlet types.
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.. _logging-levels:
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Levels
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~~~~~~
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 10 80
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Level
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- SHORT
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- Description
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* - ``error``
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- ``ERRO``
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- immediate action required
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* - ``warn``
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- ``WARN``
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- symptoms for misconfiguration, soon expected failure, etc.
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* - ``info``
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- ``INFO``
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- explains what happens without too much detail
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* - ``debug``
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- ``DEBG``
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- tracing information, state dumps, etc. useful for debugging.
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Incorrectly classified messages are considered a bug and should be reported.
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.. _logging-formats:
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Formats
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~~~~~~~
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 90
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Format
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- Description
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* - ``human``
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- prints job and subsystem into brackets before the actual message,
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followed by remaining fields in logfmt style
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* - ``logfmt``
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- `logfmt <https://brandur.org/logfmt>`_ output. zrepl uses `this Go package <https://github.com/go-logfmt/logfmt>`_.
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* - ``json``
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- JSON formatted output. Each line is a valid JSON document. Fields are marshaled by
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``encoding/json.Marshal()``, which is particularly useful for processing in
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log aggregation or when processing state dumps.
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Outlets
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~~~~~~~
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Outlets are the destination for log entries.
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.. _logging-outlet-stdout:
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``stdout`` Outlet
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-----------------
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 90
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Comment
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* - ``type``
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- ``stdout``
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* - ``level``
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- minimum :ref:`log level <logging-levels>`
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* - ``format``
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- output :ref:`format <logging-formats>`
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* - ``time``
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- always include time in output (``true`` or ``false``)
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* - ``color``
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- colorize output according to log level (``true`` or ``false``)
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Writes all log entries with minimum level ``level`` formatted by ``format`` to stdout.
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If stdout is a tty, interactive usage is assumed and both ``time`` and ``color`` are set to ``true``.
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Can only be specified once.
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``syslog`` Outlet
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-----------------
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 90
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Comment
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* - ``type``
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- ``syslog``
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* - ``level``
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- minimum :ref:`log level <logging-levels>`
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* - ``format``
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- output :ref:`format <logging-formats>`
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* - ``facility``
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- Which syslog facility to use (default = ``local0``)
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* - ``retry_interval``
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- Interval between reconnection attempts to syslog (default = 0)
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Writes all log entries formatted by ``format`` to syslog.
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On normal setups, you should not need to change the ``retry_interval``.
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Can only be specified once.
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``tcp`` Outlet
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--------------
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 90
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Comment
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* - ``type``
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- ``tcp``
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* - ``level``
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- minimum :ref:`log level <logging-levels>`
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* - ``format``
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- output :ref:`format <logging-formats>`
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* - ``net``
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- ``tcp`` in most cases
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* - ``address``
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- remote network, e.g. ``logs.example.com:10202``
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* - ``retry_interval``
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- Interval between reconnection attempts to ``address``
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* - ``tls``
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- TLS config (see below)
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Establishes a TCP connection to ``address`` and sends log messages with minimum level ``level`` formatted by ``format``.
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If ``tls`` is not specified, an unencrypted connection is established.
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If ``tls`` is specified, the TCP connection is secured with TLS + Client Authentication.
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The latter is particularly useful in combination with log aggregation services.
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.. list-table::
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:widths: 10 90
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:header-rows: 1
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* - Parameter
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- Description
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* - ``ca``
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- PEM-encoded certificate authority that signed the remote server's TLS certificate
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* - ``cert``
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- PEM-encoded client certificate identifying this zrepl daemon toward the remote server
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* - ``key``
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- PEM-encoded, unencrypted client private key identifying this zrepl daemon toward the remote server
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.. WARNING::
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zrepl drops log messages to the TCP outlet if the underlying connection is not fast enough.
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Note that TCP buffering in the kernel must first run full becfore messages are dropped.
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Make sure to always configure a ``stdout`` outlet as the special error outlet to be informed about problems
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with the TCP outlet (see :ref:`above <logging-error-outlet>` ).
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.. NOTE::
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zrepl uses Go's ``crypto/tls`` and ``crypto/x509`` packages and leaves all but the required fields in ``tls.Config`` at their default values.
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In case of a security defect in these packages, zrepl has to be rebuilt because Go binaries are statically linked.
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