This patch moves the Windows-only initialization of the filelogger into logpolicy.
Previously we only did it when babysitting the tailscaled subprocess, but this meant
that log messages from the service itself never made it to disk. This meant that
if logtail could not dial out, its log messages would be lost.
I modified filelogger.New to work a bit differently and added a `maybeWrapForPlatform`
to logpolicy to ensure that the filelogger is plugged in front of logtail ASAP.
Fixes https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/3570
Signed-off-by: Aaron Klotz <aaron@tailscale.com>
At some point since filelogger was added on Windows, the log hierarchy
above it changed such that a log.Printf writes to filelogger and includes
the log package's own date. But then filelogger adds another.
Rather than debug everything above and risk removing the prefix when
run by tailscaled, instead just remove the log package's prefix
very late right before we go to add the filelogger's own.
Change-Id: I9db518f42c603ef83017f74827270f124fdf5c14
Signed-off-by: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@tailscale.com>
C:\WINDOWS\system32\config\systemprofile\AppData\Local\
is frequently cleared for almost any reason: Windows updates,
System Restore, even various System Cleaner utilities.
The server-state.conf file in AppData\Local could be deleted
at any time, which would break login until the node is removed
from the Admin Panel allowing it to create a new key.
Carefully copy any AppData state to ProgramData at startup.
If copying the state fails, continue to use AppData so at
least there will be connectivity. If there is no state,
use ProgramData.
We also migrate the log.conf file. Very old versions of
Tailscale named the EXE tailscale-ipn, so the log conf was
tailscale-ipn.log.conf and more recent versions preserved
this filename and cmdName in logs. In this migration we
always update the filename to
c:\ProgramData\Tailscale\tailscaled.log.conf
Updates https://github.com/tailscale/tailscale/issues/2856
Signed-off-by: Denton Gentry <dgentry@tailscale.com>
It's still Windows-only for now but it's easy to de-Windows-ify when needed.
Moving it out of corp repo and into tailscale/tailscale so we can use
it in ipnserver.BabysitProc.
Updates #726
LogHeap no longer logs to os.Stderr and instead uploads
the heap profile by means of an HTTP POST request to the
target URL endpoint.
While here, also ensured that an error from pprof.WriteHeapProfile
isn't ignored and will prevent the HTTP request from being made
if non-nil.
Signed-off-by: Emmanuel T Odeke <emmanuel@orijtech.com>