Fix invalid facilities documented in rootwrap.conf
The values user0 and user1 do not map to valid facility values. local1, etc. Using user0 results in a pri value that does not map back to a facility of the same name in syslog. RFC5424 suggest values values of local0 through local7. Setting syslog_log_facility to one of those values results in a message with a priority that can be mapped back to the original string value. This fix adjusts the comment in rootwrap.conf to suggest the local prefix instead of the user prefix. Change-Id: I835ad17c817b8623e382368b39b06944470be480 Closes-bug: #1280879
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@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ exec_dirs=/sbin,/usr/sbin,/bin,/usr/bin
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use_syslog=False
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use_syslog=False
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# Which syslog facility to use.
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# Which syslog facility to use.
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# Valid values include auth, authpriv, syslog, user0, user1...
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# Valid values include auth, authpriv, syslog, local0, local1...
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# Default value is 'syslog'
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# Default value is 'syslog'
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syslog_log_facility=syslog
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syslog_log_facility=syslog
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