+1 on the piping logs into some nice interface. Would solve a lot of the problems we have been looped in on.
On Tuesday, January 13, 2015, Nuria <nuria@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Kevin:The logs in question have always required sudo. I just changed permits before by hand so they were visible to all users.Permits are set up by the puppet setup of EL which is identical in beta labs and production.Thanks,NuriaOn Tue, Jan 13, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Kevin Leduc <kevin@wikimedia.org> wrote:Access permisionsWhat's the machine and the log you're trying to access (please be specific, I am not a developer so assume I know very little). I'll pass this on to Ops so they can have a look at why permissions changed. This shouldn't happen.The logs are /var/log/upstart/eventlogging_processor-client-side-events.log and /var/log/upstart/eventlogging_processor-server-side-events.log on deployment-eventlogging02. I have now been given sudo on this machine, so it isn't an issue anymore for me personally, but it would be great if other developers could access these logs for debugging purposes.Piping Events that fail validation.It's in our backlog, it's relatively high priority, but not high enough for us to have tasked it out yet or committed it to a sprint. That'll happen in February.That sounds great. Thanks for the update!Kaldari
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