Current Behavior
Currently, if you set hostd to output to syslog, looking at journalctl, you see something like:
Oct 08 20:21:54 hostd hostd[3800939]: 2025-10-08T20:21:54+01:00 INFO rhp4.siamux RPC success {"peerAddress": "15.204.160.10:33222", "streamID": "b0c3befb", "rpc": "Settings", "elapsed": "569.643µs"}
Note that there are two timestamps. The first comes from systemd for every message from every app and the second comes from hostd.
Expected Behavior
It would be better to suppress hostd's timestamp from the message.
Steps to Reproduce
No response
Version
2.4.1
Anything else?
This is observable in Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04.
Current Behavior
Currently, if you set hostd to output to syslog, looking at journalctl, you see something like:
Note that there are two timestamps. The first comes from systemd for every message from every app and the second comes from hostd.
Expected Behavior
It would be better to suppress hostd's timestamp from the message.
Steps to Reproduce
No response
Version
2.4.1
Anything else?
This is observable in Debian 12 and Ubuntu 24.04.