On 08/03/2016 15:31, Jan Olszak wrote:
I was expecting some logs in the catch all logger in /run/uncaught-logs/ but found nothing. Is this ok?
If nothing writes to it, then it's to be expected, yes. As long as everything works, s6-svscan and s6-supervise don't print anything. And depending on the services you have, all your daemons may have a dedicated logger, so their logs are caught. This is a normal and desirable setup: the catch-all logger should only catch what cannot be caught otherwise. It should not be the "normal" way to get logs, because those logs are stored in a tmpfs, i.e. an expensive and fragile place. -- Laurent
