Well... we should weaken the warning. There are still issues, but the
journald team has managed to introduce other problems when using the
journal-managed log socket.

Actually the best way is to remove journal at all from the picture and
let rsyslog process the system log socket directly. But this probably
is off to today's policy choices.

So... go ahead...

HTH
Rainer

El mié., 6 nov. 2019 a las 17:01, MAUPERTUIS, PHILIPPE via rsyslog
(<[email protected]>) escribió:
>
> Hi,
> Redhat 8 default rsyslog configuration file use the imjournal to retrieve the 
> information
> This article strongly discourages it : 
> https://www.rsyslog.com/doctemp2/doc-unindent/imuxsock/configuration/modules/imjournal.html
> However at some point it mentions current as of June 2013.
> Is it still advised by rsyslog to stick with imuxsock unless necessary ?
> Would it be safe to keep redhat default ?
> Any experience with imjournal  would be valuable.
> Best regards
> Philippe
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