journald: bring order of MaxLevelXYZ= setting explanations in sync with listed names

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Lennart Poettering 2024-04-22 11:26:26 +02:00
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<term><varname>MaxLevelWall=</varname></term>
<term><varname>MaxLevelSocket=</varname></term>
<listitem><para>Controls the maximum log level of messages
that are stored in the journal, forwarded to syslog, kmsg, the
console, a socket, or wall (if that is enabled, see above).
As argument, takes one of
<literal>emerg</literal>,
<literal>alert</literal>,
<literal>crit</literal>,
<literal>err</literal>,
<literal>warning</literal>,
<literal>notice</literal>,
<literal>info</literal>,
<literal>debug</literal>,
or integer values in the range of 07 (corresponding to the
same levels). Messages equal or below the log level specified
are stored/forwarded, messages above are dropped. Defaults to
<literal>debug</literal> for <varname>MaxLevelStore=</varname>,
<varname>MaxLevelSyslog=</varname> and
<varname>MaxLevelSocket=</varname>, to ensure that the all
messages are stored in the journal, forwarded to syslog and
the socket if one exists.
Defaults to
<literal>notice</literal> for <varname>MaxLevelKMsg=</varname>,
<literal>info</literal> for <varname>MaxLevelConsole=</varname>,
and <literal>emerg</literal> for
<varname>MaxLevelWall=</varname>. These settings may be
overridden at boot time with the kernel command line options
<listitem><para>Controls the maximum log level of messages that are stored in the journal, forwarded
to syslog, kmsg, the console, the wall, or a socket (if that is enabled, see above). As argument,
takes one of <literal>emerg</literal>, <literal>alert</literal>, <literal>crit</literal>,
<literal>err</literal>, <literal>warning</literal>, <literal>notice</literal>,
<literal>info</literal>, <literal>debug</literal>, or integer values in the range of 07
(corresponding to the same levels). Messages equal or below the log level specified are
stored/forwarded, messages above are dropped. Defaults to <literal>debug</literal> for
<varname>MaxLevelStore=</varname>, <varname>MaxLevelSyslog=</varname> and
<varname>MaxLevelSocket=</varname>, to ensure that the all messages are stored in the journal,
forwarded to syslog and the socket if one exists. Defaults to <literal>notice</literal> for
<varname>MaxLevelKMsg=</varname>, <literal>info</literal> for <varname>MaxLevelConsole=</varname>,
and <literal>emerg</literal> for <varname>MaxLevelWall=</varname>. These settings may be overridden
at boot time with the kernel command line options
<literal>systemd.journald.max_level_store=</literal>,
<literal>systemd.journald.max_level_syslog=</literal>,
<literal>systemd.journald.max_level_kmsg=</literal>,