Lennart,
Thanks for your timely and informative replies. All is much clearer
now that I have found the documentation :-[
Dave.
On 04/02/2012 09:49 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Fri, 30.03.12 11:55, David Lambert (d...@lambsys.com) wrote:
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?
/var/run is simply an alias for /run on modern systems.
If you reduce the number of journal files you are unlikely to hit the
address space limit, as described in the earlier mail.
It's documented in systemd-journald.conf(5).
Lennart
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