[Bug 1040900] Re: syslog messages truncated to 256 chars during debian-installer run
Colin Watson
cjwatson at canonical.com
Fri Nov 16 14:16:03 UTC 2012
The raring patch is fine, thanks, but I changed the version from
...ubuntu2.1 to ...ubuntu3, since this is the development release.
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Title:
syslog messages truncated to 256 chars during debian-installer run
Status in BusyBox:
New
Status in “busybox” package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in “busybox” source package in Precise:
In Progress
Status in “busybox” source package in Quantal:
Triaged
Status in “busybox” source package in Raring:
In Progress
Bug description:
[Impact]
Users relying on busybox within their environment and attempting to do any sort of debugging of logs.
[Test Case]
Run the installer, parse logs from syslogd packaged within busybox.
[Regression]
Minimal, only doubling buffer size for syslogd within busybox.
We're seeing syslog messages during installers runs truncated to 256 chars. This is annoying.
Digging into the debian-installer source, its calling /sbin/syslogd
from the initrd - this is a busybox binary. In the busybox source,
there's a config variable CONFIG_FEATURE_SYSLOGD_READ_BUFFER_SIZE that
defaults to 256. From the code, that looks to be the problem.
Can we either -
1. fix busybox to use a dynamic buffer, or
2. bump the config variable up to 1024 or so?
I'm perfectly happy with solution 2 :)
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