Re: [gentoo-user] Is systemd-journald a complete replacement for sysklogd?

2014-09-17 Thread Mark David Dumlao
It is, but. You'll have to get used to running and searching via journalctl instead of processing the logs directly. Journal is not persistent across reboots by default, but you can reconfigure it to be. (just create /var/log/journal) Last I recall you won't get fine-grained per-daemon space contr

Re: [gentoo-user] Is systemd-journald a complete replacement for sysklogd?

2014-09-17 Thread Nilesh Govindrajan
On Thu, Sep 18, 2014 at 8:26 AM, walt wrote: > I'm trying to track down a bad bug in dhcpcd-6.4.4, so (unlike most days ;) > I'm > paying close attention to the output of journalctl. > > The confusing part is that the output of journalctl is *very* different > depending > on whether dhcpcd start

[gentoo-user] Is systemd-journald a complete replacement for sysklogd?

2014-09-17 Thread walt
I'm trying to track down a bad bug in dhcpcd-6.4.4, so (unlike most days ;) I'm paying close attention to the output of journalctl. The confusing part is that the output of journalctl is *very* different depending on whether dhcpcd starts correctly during boot. Or not. I think I may be shooting