El 01/05/13 00:41, Claudio Freire escribió:
*That* is what I've always objected to binary log formats. They're fragile.
is mysql/postgresql/sqlite/oracledb fragile ? Mapping files into memory
gives you zero ordering guarantees and zero capability to maintain consistency in the event of a system crash.
Syslog also has a buffer, if you system crashes, that's it, you are done.
Mapping doesn't work for logging. It should be undone.
Good luck with that, you will have to provide convincing technical arguments + evidence that is wrong and/or code in the process, otherwise no one will listen.
It's quite clear systemd's authors don't get logging at all. Logging can't be fragile.
It is quite clear that you don't get how the system actually works and you are mounting an straw-man argument, comparing the journal to an imaginary logging system that has never existed. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org