Lennart,
I think I found another clue. I noticed that the directory /var/log/journal was being used in addition to /var/run/log/journal. I do not want persistent logging, so I removed /var/log/journal. When I did this, systemd-journalctl appeared to work correctly. Obviously I am mis-understanding (and mis-using) the journaling features of systemd. Could you please point me to any overview of where and how the journaling sub-system stores its data?

Best regards,

Dave.


On 03/29/2012 03:42 PM, David Lambert wrote:
Thanks Lennart, it looks like your guess was spot on! See attached trace. Any suggestions on how to narrow this down further?

On 03/29/2012 09:38 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:

Hmm, my guess is that we might have too many mem maps open? Can you
check strace? Anything suspicious there?

Lennart



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