Mythlogserver
Note: The correct title of this article is mythlogserver. It appears incorrectly here due to technical restrictions.
mythlogserver
is a program added in the 0.26 release.
Log messages generated by all of the other MythTV programs are sent to
mythlogserver
which then distributes them to files based on
the --syslog, and --logpath command line options as well
as to the database (if --nodblog isn't set.) For details on
how the logging options work, refer to Logging.
In 0.27, the --nologserver option has been added and if used on the command line, mythlogserver will not be started. Output will only go to the console (file, db and syslog are disabled.) Naturally, the --quiet option shouldn't be used if logging is desired (the same is probably true for --daemon, but that needs testing.)
Additionally, users building from source can select the --disable-mythlogserver option when running configure. If used, each mythProgram will have a logging thread and that will handle syslog, file logging.
Also in 0.27 <code?>mythlogserver</code> is now optional, and really only intended for debugging purposes.
A single copy of mythlogserver
is started on each host,
as soon as any MythTV program starts,
typically mythbackend
and mythfrontend
.
mythlogserver
's own logging options are inherited from the
program that starts it. Log entries in mythlogserver
's own
log can be seen whenever one of its clients, such as a backend, starts
and stops using it. Also note that when mythlogserver
detects that no other MythTV program is using it, it will stop running
after 5 minutes.
See 0.26 specific sections in Logrotate All Applications and Simple rsyslog Configuration if they are used.
mythlogserver
uses ZeroMQ libraries, which
are included with the MythTV distribution.