Am 03.03.2017 um 19:01 schrieb Carlos E. R.:
About the logs. You know that you can keep syslog standard logs, too. And even disable systemd writing logs.
No you can't. It will always put the journal in /run. And even with the journal on a ramdisk, it performs abysmally. (It takes more than 8 hours to read 4GB of journal (default size) from the ramdisk and output it to stdout, I'll see if I can find the bugzilla with all the dirty details, but since it's against SLES, it will probably be secret anyway).
Or limit some of what it writes or the size. -- Stefan Seyfried
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