El mié 19 dic 2012 19:25:13 CLST, Lennart Poettering escribió:
On Thu, 29.11.12 10:34, Cristian Rodríguez ([email protected]) wrote:
El 29/11/12 07:24, Colin Guthrie escribió:
Hi,
I have several .journal~ files in my journal dir... without me digging
into the source, can someone explain what these are and if I can safely
remove them (as they are quite large!) like most other ~ files.
Cheers
Col
The real problem behind is this:
"systemd-journald[186]: File
/var/log/journal/fa719ecdd32d41b7ed0ff545000002b6/system.journal
corrupted or uncleanly shut down, renaming and replacing."
In current versions, the journal files are always corrupt after
reboot, I am not sure why though.
That would indicate that the journal is not shut down cleanly before we
go down.
Lennart
Of course, unfortunately it happends after every reboot, no matter what.
It appears to be some kind of race condition, I have 2 boxes with fast
ssd disks where it happends, and one ARM system which significantly
slower storage (MMC card) where it happends rarely.
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