Re: unexplainable corruptions 3.17.0

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On Oct 17, 2014, at 7:38 AM, Duncan <1i5t5.duncan@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> When I switched to systemd here, I set it to volatile storage only, and 
> kept syslog-ng setup for longer term storage.  I arranged things so 
> journald's volatile logs had enough room to grow for a normal single 
> session in the /run/log tmpfs.  That gives me the nice journald systemd 
> integration, systemctl status reporting the last few log entries for a 
> specific service, etc.
> 
> But everything still gets passed to syslog-ng 

For the uninitiated: To do the above, delete /var/log/journal and install syslog daemon of choice (and is systemd-journald compatible of course). That's it. By deleting /var/log/journal, systemd-journald will write logs to /run/log/journal.


Chris Murphy

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