Am 18.08.2016 um 16:48 schrieb Alfredo Garzon:
hi, we have a problem, we install rpm of mysql5.7.9, at the beginning
start database please, someone give some idea to correct this: the
messages is:
bgtlhnbd2etc#systemctl start mysqld
Job for mysqld.service failed. See 'systemctl status mysql
On Thu, 18.08.16 15:55, Mikhail Kasimov (mikhail.kasi...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hello!
> Personally, don't we have philosophical contradiction here? -- Journal is
> positioned as syslog alternative with more wide functionality, but in
> current case we offer to turn off whole journal to make function
Ok, thanks for making this aspect more clear!
18.08.2016 18:00, Lennart Poettering пишет:
On Thu, 18.08.16 15:55, Mikhail Kasimov (mikhail.kasi...@gmail.com) wrote:
Hello!
Personally, don't we have philosophical contradiction here? -- Journal is
positioned as syslog alternative with more wide
hi, we have a problem, we install rpm of mysql5.7.9, at the beginning start
database please, someone give some idea to correct this: the messages is:
bgtlhnbd2etc#systemctl start mysqld
Job for mysqld.service failed. See 'systemctl status mysqld.service' and
'journalctl -xn' for details.
sbgt
Hello!
Personally, don't we have philosophical contradiction here? -- Journal
is positioned as syslog alternative with more wide functionality, but in
current case we offer to turn off whole journal to make functionality
only as transport. No problem, but is RFE to incorporate
ExcludeMetaData=
On Wed, 17.08.16 13:02, Divya Thaluru (divya.thal...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Thanks Mantas!!! In my case, metadata "cmdline" had sensitive information
> which I am not intended to store. Is there any way to disable collecting
> metadata?
If your cmdline field contains sensitive information then you r
On Wed, 17.08.16 12:10, Divya Thaluru (divya.thal...@gmail.com) wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Journalctl stores metadata like "_UID,_GID,_CMDLINE,_SYSTEMD_CGROUP etc…"
> for each message. Is there any way, can we encrypt metadata (commandline
> info) so sensitive information wont be stored.
>
> If encryption
Hello,
thank you for your answers!
Martin Pitt wrote:
> nusenu [2016-08-17 16:02 +]:
>> according to the official documentation from upstream systemd [1] it is
>> possible to override a package generator by placing a custom generator
>> (with the same name) into /etc/system/system-generator.