On 4/12/20 1:16 AM, kikinovak via CentOS wrote:
In the meantime, I would be curious though : how*do* you read system logs in
chroot ?
As far as I know: the same way you do when you're not in a chroot.
*Reading* logs doesn't seem to involve connecting to journald, so:
less /var/log/messag
I'll answer that myself, since I just got to the root of the problem. I just
got contacted by the hosting company, and they made a mistake. So tl;dr I just
have to wait until things get back to normal.
In the meantime, I would be curious though : how *do* you read system logs in
chroot ?
Cheer
Hi,
This morning my day began quite badly, since my main production server wasn't
responsive anymore. For public hosting I'm using a "Dedibox Pro" server at the
french provider Online that's recently been acquired by Scaleway. I'm currently
managing half a dozen public servers at that provider,
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