Thank you Mantas for the details.
How do you currently get the logs "every few seconds"?
> Actually we have a script that will be triggered every 10 seconds. That
script will run "journalctl -u " and redirect the output to the
respective log file. We will run journalctl for around 40-50 services
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 1:11 PM Arjun D R wrote:
> Hi Folks,
>
> Currently we are using systemd-journald for service logging. We run
> journalctl for a bunch of services and redirect those to the custom log
> files for every few seconds. This takes up the CPU for that particular
> time period
Hi,
On Mon, Sep 27, 2021 at 4:05 PM Julian Sikorski wrote:
>
> Hi list,
>
> I am trying to set up an automount of my samba share. It works when I go
> by the IP address, i.e.
>
> //192.168.0.220/julian /mnt/openmediavaultcifs
>
Hi list,
I am trying to set up an automount of my samba share. It works when I go
by the IP address, i.e.
//192.168.0.220/julian /mnt/openmediavaultcifs
credentials=/home/julas/.credentials,uid=julas,gid=julas,vers=3.1.1,nobrl,auto
0 0
but if I try to replace the IP address with
gOn Sa, 25.09.21 17:47, Barry Scott (ba...@barrys-emacs.org) wrote:
> [I originally ask this question on the Fedora ARM list, but got no reply]
>
> I'm trying to build a RPi4 system that uses a LUKS encrypted disk.
>
> But I cannot get the volume to be unlocked when the system boots.
>
> I have
Hi Folks,
Currently we are using systemd-journald for service logging. We run
journalctl for a bunch of services and redirect those to the custom log
files for every few seconds. This takes up the CPU for that particular
time period since we have lot of IO operations as well. We came to know
that