On 2024-05-27 23:16, Jens Schmidt wrote:
> 2. A completely different approach would be to have journald reuse
>journal files across reboots, which does not seem to happen in my
>(default) journal configuration. Is that possible at all?
And that was the *real* questio
On 2024-05-27 10:28, Lennart Poettering wrote:
> It stores structured logs for each of these entries, see "journalctl
> -o verbose", i.e. a *lot* more data than you see in the simple output.
>
> It also maintains an index for field, so that "systemctl status" can
> reasonably quickly show only
[Sent this end of April, so far without any reaction. Anybody?]
I’m still slightly haunted by journal file disk space usage on a
system with frequent reboots. Even after systemd issues #32248
and #32153, where I have assured @FabienRCT myself that journald
does everything right.
Here is a
I’m still slightly haunted by journal file disk space usage on a
system with frequent reboots. Even after systemd issues #32248
and #32153, where I have assured @FabienRCT myself that journald
does everything right.
Here is a journal file that nicely shows my remaining doubts.
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