On 2020-07-13 02:08, Greg Sims wrote:
I updated my maillog processing tool to make use of journalctl. This
is working well and I can now see the "missing" maillog entries with
my tool. This is a great step in the right direction.
That sounds great.
I have rsyslog running which looks like
On 2020-07-13 03:57, Greg Sims wrote:
I removed rsyslog using yum, rebooted the VM and made sure postfix was
running. I then sent five emails from a remote VM using SMTP. I can
see the postfix logs using journalctl. This set of postfix logs do
not make it to /var/log/maillog. The five email
I removed rsyslog using yum, rebooted the VM and made sure postfix was
running. I then sent five emails from a remote VM using SMTP. I can see
the postfix logs using journalctl. This set of postfix logs do not make it
to /var/log/maillog. The five emails were delivered. I'm not sure if this
is
I updated my maillog processing tool to make use of journalctl. This is
working well and I can now see the "missing" maillog entries with my tool.
This is a great step in the right direction.
I have rsyslog running which looks like it might be redundant -- based on
the serverfault post you suppli
Thank you Christian. I am running on CentOS 8.2 and the name of the
service is "postfix.service". When I enter:
journalctl -u postfix.service --since="2020-07-12 03:06:00"
--until="2020-07-12 03:11:00"
I see all of the missing data that should be in /var/log/maillog -- almost
50,000 records. Y
Nothing Christian:
[root@mail0 postfix]# journalctl -u postfix@-.service --since="2020-07-12
03:06:00" --until="2020-07-12 03:11:00"
-- Logs begin at Sat 2020-07-11 09:35:28 CDT, end at Sun 2020-07-12
15:50:00 CDT. --
-- No entries --
Greg Sims
Blessings, Greg
www.RayStedman.org
On Sun, Jul 1
We are making good progress building a mail server. The server is a KVM
running CentOs 8.2 with vcpus=2 and ram=4GB. The system is under heavy
load and is likely limited by disk performance. The load is generated by a
second KVM using SMTP to send email. Everything seems to be working except
the
On 2020-07-13 00:10, Greg Sims wrote:
Thank you Christian. I am running on CentOS 8.2 and the name of the
service is "postfix.service". When I enter:
journalctl -u postfix.service --since="2020-07-12 03:06:00"
--until="2020-07-12 03:11:00"
I see all of the missing data that should be in
On 2020-07-12 23:01, Greg Sims wrote:
Nothing Christian:
[root@mail0 postfix]# journalctl -u postfix@-.service
--since="2020-07-12 03:06:00" --until="2020-07-12 03:11:00"
-- Logs begin at Sat 2020-07-11 09:35:28 CDT, end at Sun 2020-07-12
15:50:00 CDT. --
-- No entries --
Maybe your systemd uni
On 2020-07-12 20:59, Greg Sims wrote:
We are making good progress building a mail server. The server is a
KVM running CentOs 8.2 with vcpus=2 and ram=4GB. The system is under
heavy load and is likely limited by disk performance. The load is
generated by a second KVM using SMTP to send email
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