On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 6:40 PM, David Lang <[email protected]> wrote:

> But as to your problem "you are loosing startup logs", if you configure
> the system to not be allowed to buffer them, complaining that you loose
> them instead seems to be a "doctor, it hurts when I bang my head against
> the wall"type of question.
>
>
I think it's not that easy: the problem is that once you enable journal
logging (to memory), it will not go away. So while he is just interested in
the startup logs, turning this option on means much off additional system
call overhead, as the journal will -ALWAYS- write it's own copy and rsyslog
needs to re-read the data. That's different from buffering for startup,
where the overhead goes away once the system is ready.

Rainer
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