Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Stephen Harris wrote:
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 05:31:54PM +, Jake Shipton wrote:
On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote:
On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos
On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system.
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On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote:
On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system.
I think he means /var/run/log/journal/
Which is included on a stock centos system.
Kind Regards,
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 05:31:54PM +, Jake Shipton wrote:
On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote:
On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system.
I think he means
On 01/26/2015 06:54 AM, kqt4a...@gmail.com wrote:
Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups
/run is a tmpfs, so all of its contents are lost on every reboot. As a
purely technical matter, yes, it's perfectly safe to not back that up,
along with other pseudo-filesystems like /dev /sys
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