Lacuna PSC - Checking the system logs (Linux)
When installed on Linux, Lacuna PSC sends its logs to the systemd journal, a centralized management solution for logging
all kernel and userland processes. To view the logs, use the journalctl
utility.
To check the Lacuna PSC logs:
journalctl -u lacuna-psc
Use the -f
flag to view logs in "follow" mode (like tail -f
):
journalctl -u lacuna-psc -f
Use the --since
parameter to view only recent logs:
journalctl -u lacuna-psc --since "1 min ago"