SDJOURNAL(1) | SDJOURNAL(1) |
NAME¶
sdjournal - Provide an interface to capture systemd journal entries.
SYNOPSIS¶
sdjournal [ --help ] [ --version ] [ --extcap-interfaces ] [ --extcap-dlts ] [ --extcap-interface=<interface> ] [ --extcap-config ] [ --capture ] [ --fifo=<path to file or pipe> ] [ --start-from=<entry count> ]
DESCRIPTION¶
sdjournal is an extcap tool that allows one to capture systemd journal entries. It can be used to correlate system events with network traffic.
Supported interfaces:
OPTIONS¶
--help
--version
--extcap-interfaces
--extcap-interface=<interface>
--extcap-dlts
--extcap-config
--capture
--fifo=<path to file or pipe>
--start-from=<entry count>
Start from the last <entry count> entries, similar to the "-n" or "--lines" argument for the tail(1) command. Values prefixed with a + sign start from the beginning of the journal, otherwise the count starts from the end. The default value is 10. To include all entries use +0.
EXAMPLES¶
To see program arguments:
sdjournal --help
To see program version:
sdjournal --version
To see interfaces:
sdjournal --extcap-interfaces
Only one interface (sdjournal) is supported.
Example output
interface {value=sdjournal}{display=systemd journal capture}
To see interface DLTs:
sdjournal --extcap-interface=sdjournal --extcap-dlts
Example output
dlt {number=147}{name=sdjournal}{display=USER0}
To see interface configuration options:
sdjournal --extcap-interface=sdjournal --extcap-config
Example output
arg {number=0}{call=--start-from}{display=Starting position}{type=string}
{tooltip=The journal starting position. Values with a leading "+" start from the beginning, similar to the "tail" command}
To capture:
sdjournal --extcap-interface=sdjournal --fifo=/tmp/sdjournal.pcap --capture
To capture all entries since the system was booted:
sdjournal --extcap-interface=sdjournal --fifo=/tmp/sdjournal.pcap --capture --start-from +0
Note
To stop capturing CTRL+C/kill/terminate the application.
SEE ALSO¶
wireshark(1), tshark(1), dumpcap(1), extcap(4), tcpdump(1)
NOTES¶
sdjournal is part of the Wireshark distribution. The latest version of Wireshark can be found at <https://www.wireshark.org>.
HTML versions of the Wireshark project man pages are available at <https://www.wireshark.org/docs/man-pages>.
AUTHORS¶
Original Author
Gerald Combs <gerald[AT]wireshark.org>
2024-09-06 |