On Sat, Jan 20, 2018 at 08:28:21PM +0300, 4xy wrote:
> I have limit in 4Gb for journald regardless of the settings I've made. I see
> this line in the manual
>
> |$ sudo systemctl status systemd-journald ... jan 20 15:44:26 host
> systemd-journald[1218]: System journal (/var/log/journal/) is
No, the cap is applied to the described _default_ values only, not to the
ones you configure.
Journal limits are additive; that is, logs are only kept as long as they
satisfy *all* limits, both time and space.
So if you want to keep a large amount of logs, the first thing to do is
raise
On Sat, Jan 20 2018, 4xy wrote:
> I have limit in 4Gb for journald regardless of the settings I've made. I
> see this line in the manual
>
> |$ sudo systemctl status systemd-journald ... jan 20 15:44:26 host
> systemd-journald[1218]: System journal (/var/log/journal/) is
://stackoverflow.com/questions/48358430/how-to-make-journald-increase-logs-storage-capacity
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