On 2016-03-02 09:17, Per Jessen wrote:
It matters not, just one more thing for the checklist when installing :-)
Besides that, it means more work on the cpu and disk, because it writes a log that I do not use (the journal) and syslog, than I do use. The journal can take gigabytes after two weeks with the computer running. Telcontar:~ # journalctl --disk-usage Journals take up 272.0M on disk. Telcontar:~ # Telcontar:~ # uptime 10:02am up 5 days 1:07, 40 users, load average: 0.30, 0.30, 0.27 Telcontar:~ # It is bigger than /var/log, which covers years of data: Telcontar:~ # du -hcsS /var/log 264M /var/log <=== 1.1G total Telcontar:~ # Despite having: /etc/systemd/journald.conf: SystemMaxUse=100M RuntimeMaxFileSize=200M A lot of that is mail and nntp logs. I would like to selectively purge the journal, but no idea how to, even if possible. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)