On Wed, 26.11.14 13:07, Gergely Nagy ([email protected]) wrote:
> >>>>> "Jóhann" == Jóhann B Guðmundsson <[email protected]> writes: > > Jóhann> On 11/26/2014 10:04 AM, Gergely Nagy wrote: > >> On Debian, syslog forwarding is enabled by default, and since syslog-ng > >> reads from the journal, there's nothing listening on > >> /run/systemd/journal/syslog, and I get spammed with messages like the > >> one above. > [...] > >> 3) Disable syslog forwarding if syslog-ng is installed > >> > >> Not sure how this could be achieved, because journald.conf does not > >> belong to the syslog-ng package, therefore I can't fiddle its > >> settings from there. (Technically, I could, but I won't, that'd be > >> extremely rude.) > > Jóhann> As of systemd 216 forwarding to another syslogd has been disabled > by > Jóhann> default so no need to fiddle with this setting. > > Forwarding is enabled by default on Debian, as I wrote in my original > mail. I have no control over the default, and I have no desire to argue > for changing it. There are other syslogds in Debian (including the > default one) that do not read from the Journal, but rely on forwarding. > If forwarding was turned off, they'd stop working. Older versions of > syslog-ng would, too. "other syslogds"? Which ones just out of curiosity? If both syslog-ng and rsyslog can now read directly from the journal I wonder what other syslog implementation debian wants to support there... Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
