On 06.03.2017 09:56, Andrei Borzenkov wrote:
journal collects a lot of metadata associated with log entry, so for each line in syslog we get rather more in journal. You can compare "journalctl -o short" and "journalctl -o verbose"
Still ridiculous: susi:~ # journalctl --disk-usage Archived and active journals take up 792.6M in the file system. susi:~ # journalctl -m -o verbose | wc -c 43112828 It's only 19 times the size, not 100 times...
Oh, BTW, coredumps may go into journal (I am not sure what are default settings).
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