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Am Mi., 5. Okt. 2022 um 11:40 Uhr schrieb Marc <m...@f1-outsourcing.eu>:
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> Hello,
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> I have started to upgrade a few machines from CentOS7 to recent versions of 
> CentOS/Rocky. However I don't really get why there is a systemd-journald 
> process writing stuff to disk while I have explicitly configured that logs 
> should go to a remote syslog server.
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> Reading such pages [1] does not really explain the design idea behind wanting 
> to generated 2x the amount iops. One would think with all this environmental 
> co2 global warming stuff, design would be aimed at being more efficient.
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> 1. why do I need system-journald?
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> 2. why is it not a service that can be disabled?
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> 3. How can I make sure that none of the logs I have, are not having a 
> duplicate somewhere?
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> I have 'slower' distributed storage, so it is important to minimize the 
> amount of useless io being generated.
> I was already complaining to Bill Gates, he should shut up about the 
> environment. If he did not hire 'lazy' people and spend a few billion more on 
> development we would have a lot less energy consumption, because windows is 
> using quite a lot of resources compared to linux. Now upgrading, I have ~2x 
> iops then before.
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> Can anyone help me with my 3 questions?

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