How would I get all outputs of systemd managed python2 script instantly into journal, just like it appears in terminal
I’m on centos 7, but seems to be same on arch
according to systemd manual, stdout and stderr should automatically go to journal
systemd config
#DefaultStandardOutput=journal #DefaultStandardError=inherit
Here is my unit /usr/lib/systemd/system/tick.service
[Unit] Description=Tick [Service] Type=simple ExecStart=/home/stack/tick
script
#!/usr/bin/python
import time
import sys
print "Tick"
sys.stderr.write('First errorn')
time.sleep(10)
sys.stdout.write("Tickn")
sys.stderr.write('Second errorn')
time.sleep(10)
and here is the output from journal, notice the time and order
Oct 30 14:30:41 controller systemd[1]: Starting Tick... Oct 30 14:30:41 controller systemd[1]: Started Tick. Oct 30 14:30:41 controller tick[5020]: First error Oct 30 14:30:51 controller tick[5020]: Second error Oct 30 14:31:01 controller tick[5020]: Tick Oct 30 14:31:01 controller tick[5020]: Tick
With python3 even stderr is delayed until process ends
I tried similar c program, and seems to be same
but this does not seem to affect bash script
#!/bin/bash echo "Tick" echo "First error" 1>&2 sleep 10 echo "Tick" echo "Second error" 1>&2 sleep 10
journal
Oct 30 14:41:36 controller systemd[1]: Starting Tick... Oct 30 14:41:36 controller systemd[1]: Started Tick. Oct 30 14:41:36 controller tick[5084]: Tick Oct 30 14:41:36 controller tick[5084]: First error Oct 30 14:41:46 controller tick[5084]: Tick Oct 30 14:41:46 controller tick[5084]: Second error
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Method 1
Stdout is being buffered, probably because of systemd redirect
Adding sys.stdout.flush() after write or PYTHONUNBUFFERED environment will solve this problem
See also the Stack Overflow question Python output buffering.
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