Re: [systemd-devel] running systemd in a cgroup: future compatibility

2018-02-13 Thread Mantas Mikulėnas
On Wed, Feb 14, 2018 at 3:06 AM, Josh Snyder wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm working on a use-case where I want to impose memory limits on the > system in > aggregate, with one process (e.g. memcached) opted-out of the limit. With a > typical distribution's setup (Ubuntu, in my

[systemd-devel] Journal statistics

2018-02-13 Thread P.R.Dinesh
I am interesting in getting some statistics information from journal, for eg., 1) number of logs 2) number of logs per severity 3) number of logs per daemon 4) time when log rotate happen ... Currently I am generating these data using journalctl and wc (journalctl | wc -l) Is there any other

[systemd-devel] running systemd in a cgroup: future compatibility

2018-02-13 Thread Josh Snyder
Hi all, I'm working on a use-case where I want to impose memory limits on the system in aggregate, with one process (e.g. memcached) opted-out of the limit. With a typical distribution's setup (Ubuntu, in my case), I would be able to impose a memory limit on each systemd slice (viz. user,