On 12/26/2013 07:32 PM, Pete Travis wrote:
Try `journalctl -u crond --since today` for example. journalctl has filtering options built in, the man page is worth skimming.
OK, took 12 seconds (cat /var/log/cron is even faster though :). But 'journalctl -u crond --since today' does not produce the same output as 'journalctl --since today | grep cron' (which more or less resembles what I have in /var/log/cron). Shouldn't -u crond produce the same output (more or less) as /var/log/cron?
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