Acrnlog¶
Description¶
acrnlog
is a userland tool used to capture an ACRN hypervisor log. It runs
as a Service VM service at boot, capturing two kinds of logs:
log of the currently running hypervisor
log of the 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:
Stop the
acrnlog
service:sudo systemctl disable acrnlog
Restart
acrnlog
, running in the background, and specify the new number of log files and their size (in MB). For example:sudo acrnlog -n 8 -s 4 &
You can use the loglevel
command in the hypervisor shell (not the Service
VM shell) to query or dynamically override the hypervisor log level
configuration settings made in the ACRN Configurator tool to the
hv.DEBUG_OPTIONS.MEM_LOGLEVEL
,
hv.DEBUG_OPTIONS.CONSOLE_LOGLEVEL
, and
hv.DEBUG_OPTIONS.NPK_LOGLEVEL
options. If the
system is rebooted, these log level settings will return to the
values set by the ACRN Configurator.
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:
ACRN:\>loglevel
console_loglevel: 3, mem_loglevel: 5, npk_loglevel: 5
ACRN:\>loglevel 2 5
ACRN:\>loglevel
console_loglevel: 2, mem_loglevel: 5, npk_loglevel: 5
Permanent Log File Changes¶
You can 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:
ExecStart=/usr/bin/acrnlog -n 8 -s 4
and then restart the service with:
sudo systemctl daemon-reload
sudo systemctl restart acrnlog
Build and Install¶
Source code for the acrnlog
tool is in the misc/debug_tools/acrn_log
directory. To build and install the tool from source, run these commands:
make
sudo make install
and if you changed the acrnlog.service
file, install it:
sudo cp acrnlog.service /usr/lib/systemd/system/