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Describe ISC_LOG_DEBUGONLY.
Fixed some examples. Updated the colon-space bit of categories/modules; they are no longer used. Fixed a couple of minor typos.
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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ applies to redefinitions of the predefined channels, with one
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exception: redefining default_stderr will change the default
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destination of messages, as explained in more detail in a few paragraphs.
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Channels can additionally have any of four options associated with
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Channels can additionally have any of five options associated with
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them. The following options are listed in the order which their
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corresponding print strings appear in a log message:
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@ -148,9 +148,16 @@ corresponding print strings appear in a log message:
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ISC_LOG_PRINTMODULE -- The module name.
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ISC_LOG_PRINTLEVEL -- The level.
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You can set all four of those options with ISC_LOG_PRINTALL.
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Syslog channels do not need ISC_LOG_PRINTTIME, but it is usally a good
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idea for file and file descriptor feeds.
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The additional option does not affect formatting. It is
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ISC_LOG_DEBUGONLY, and marks a channel as only being eligible for
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messages when the debugging level is non-zero. It acts like the
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null channel when the debugging level is zero.
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Now with these objects -- the category, module, and channel -- you can
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actually direct messages to your desired destinations. As shown in
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the next section, you associate the category/module pair with a
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@ -216,7 +223,7 @@ associated with a particular category but you know the one you want to
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shut up. Because of this, it is likely that specifying a null
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destination _will_ block other channels that also specify a particular
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category/module pair, but the exact mechanism has not yet been
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determine.
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determined.
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No attempt is made to filter out duplicate destinations, so it is
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certainly possible to define things such that a single log gets more
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@ -279,8 +286,8 @@ descriptor log, and syslog.
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&destination, ISC_LOG_PRINTTIME) != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
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oops_it_didnt_work();
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destination.facility = LOG_ERR
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if (isc_log_createchannel(lctx, "sample2" ISC_LOG_SYSLOG, ISC_LOG_ERROR,
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destination.facility = LOG_ERR;
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if (isc_log_createchannel(lctx, "sample3" ISC_LOG_SYSLOG, ISC_LOG_ERROR,
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&destination, 0) != ISC_R_SUCCESS)
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oops_it_didnt_work();
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@ -321,7 +328,8 @@ category."
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6) If you are sending any messages to syslog, call
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isc_log_opensyslog(). Currently the arguments to this function are
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exactly the same as to syslog's openlog() function, but it is expected
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that this will change. This is necessary
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that this will change when the logging library is made to work with the
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system logging facility on Windows NT.
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isc_log_opensyslog(NULL, LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
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@ -376,14 +384,14 @@ logging system internally.
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#include <dns/log.h>
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isc_logcategory_t dns_categories[] = {
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{ "dns_general: ", 0 },
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{ "dns_database: ", 0 },
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{ "dns_security: ", 0 },
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{ "dns_general", 0 },
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{ "dns_database", 0 },
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{ "dns_security", 0 },
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{ NULL, 0 }
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};
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isc_logmodule_t dns_modules[] = {
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{ "db: ", 0 },
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{ "rbtdb: ", 0 },
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{ "db", 0 },
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{ "rbtdb", 0 },
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{ NULL, 0 }
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};
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@ -433,9 +441,6 @@ like isc_result_totext(result) and dns_result_totext(result).
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THINGS I AM NOT KEEN ABOUT
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The category/module names passed into the registration functions need
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to have a colon-space (": ") at the end of each name.
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I am not happy that using a null channel for a category/module pair
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has no effect on other associations with that pair. It seems to me
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that it would be nice to say "send all DATABASE category messages to
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