Thanks Lennart. I was running v40. Upgrading to v44 seems to have fixed
my issue.
Dave.
On 03/21/2012 09:18 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Wed, 21.03.12 20:47, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
I am still having problems with being unable to control the growth
the systemd journal log files, despite various attempts at imposing
limits in systemd-journald.conf (attached). As I am running on an
extremely resource limited embedded system, I would like to know if
there is any other way to control or disable systemd-journal.
[Journal]
RuntimeMaxUse=1M
This is the only option you should use (assuming you want volatile
logging only), leave all others commented. If you want persistant
logging use SystemMaxUse=1M instead and create the dir
"/var/log/journal".
Also, you need v44 for this to work correctly.
There's currently no way to turn off journald entirely, but it's on the
TODO list. When that's done you can tell journald to output to kmsg (via
systemd_journal.forward_to_kmsg=yes on the kernel cmdline) and turn both
the volatile and the persistant journal files off.
Lennart
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