.. _acrnlog: acrnlog ####### Description *********** ``acrnlog`` is a userland tool used to capture a ACRN hypervisor log. It runs as an SOS service at boot, capturing two kinds of logs: - log of the currently running hypervisor - log of last running hypervisor if it crashed and the logs remain. Log files are saved in ``/tmp/acrnlog/``, so the log files would be lost after a system reset. Usage ***** The ``acrnlog`` tool is launched as a service at boot, and limited to supporting four 1MB log files by default. You can change this log file limitation temporarily or permanently. Options: -h display help -t specify a polling interval (ms). Once buffer is empty, acrnlog stops and starts reading in specified interval. If an incomplete log warning is reported, please try with a smaller interval to get a complete log. -s limit the size of each log file, in KB. 0 means no limitation. -n specify the number of log files to keep, old files would be deleted. Temporary log file changes ========================== You can temporarily change the log file setting by following these steps: 1. Stop the ``acrnlog`` service: .. code-block:: none # systemctl disable acrnlog 2. Restart ``acrnlog``, running in the background, and specify the new number of log files and their size (in MB). For example: .. code-block:: none # acrnlog -n 8 -s 4 & You can use ``get_loglevel`` and ``set_loglevel`` commands in the hypervisor shell (not the Service OS shell) to query and change the hypervisor log level. The ``mem_loglevel`` parameter controls the log to be saved using ``acrnlog``, while the ``console_loglevel`` parameter controls the log output to the console. For example, in the hypervisor shell you can use these commands: .. code-block:: none ACRN:\>get_loglevel console_loglevel: 2, mem_loglevel: 4 ACRN:\>set_loglevel 2 5 ACRN:\>get_loglevel console_loglevel: 2, mem_loglevel: 5 Permanent log file changes ========================== You can also permanently change the log file settings by editing ``/usr/lib/systemd/system/acrnlog.service`` and use the ``-n`` and ``-s`` options on the ``ExecStart`` cmd, and restart the service. For example, ``acrnlog.service`` could have these parameters added: .. code-block:: none ExecStart=/usr/bin/acrnlog -n 8 -s 4 and then restart the service with: .. code-block:: none # systemctl daemon-reload # systemctl restart acrnlog Build and Install ***************** Source code for the ``acrnlog`` tools is in the ``tools/acrnlog`` folder. Build and install the tools from source using: .. code-block:: none # make # make install and if you changed the ``acrnlog.service`` file, install it using: .. code-block:: none # cp acrnlog.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/