Hi Mantas,

journald doesn't know all possible ways other machines' journals might
appear here – the directory might belong to a *running* container, it might
be written to over NFS by a thin client (where the client's journald might
have different policies), it might be imported by journal-remote (where the
admin might want to keep it for archival purposes), and so on.

Therefore journald will not delete journals with other machine-ids, since
doing so would possibly apply two conflicting policies to the same logs –
yours, and the container's/client's.

Thanks a lot for your reply. Ok. Sure. So I need to setup a "find"-job and remove them manually. Correct?



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