Reindl, thank you for your input :) mod_journald was just an addition to
this letter, because it's available on RHEL7/CentOS7 and many other
distros, the main thing in question in mod_systemd, which is really
useful, and distributions supporting systemd already provide mod_systemd
by default, even though it's not backported to 2.4 yet.
Best regards,
Martynas Bendorius
On 9/14/14 2:35 PM, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 14.09.2014 um 13:21 schrieb Martynas Bendorius:
Is there any special reason why mod_systemd and mod_journald (available in
trunk) are not backported to 2.4 yet?
As we have a lot of distributions already using systemd by default (CentOS/RHEL
7, Fedora, Arch Linux, CoreOS,
openSUSE), and more of them are going to use systemd by default (Debian 8
(Jessie), Ubuntu), it requires manual
patching of apache for the support of systemd/journald
in most setups you have access logs for each virtual host for log-analyzers
and sometimes the customer itself has access to this logs - not sure why
you would have that in the systemlogs