On Fri, 1 Nov 2013 16:18, Cristian Rodríguez <crrodriguez@...> wrote:
El 01/11/13 08:26, Ruediger Meier escribió:
Hi,
I'am trying to watch the logs but it's a bit too slow.
Well Known issue, no solution for now. and if I were you I won't be holding my breath for one to be provided anytime soon. (last discussed in early Oct @systemd-devel thread title Fwd: Journalctl performance)
This happens almost exclusively when the journal is stored in rotating media.
If this bothers you, just set Storage=volatile in in /etc/systemd/journal.conf and if you need to retain the logs for more than the current boot, install rsyslog.
Niggle: isn't that /etc/systemd/journald.conf ? Also, see: man 5 journald.conf But, yes, clear upstream trouble, that is: ignored by those in charge, sounds of '... rotating media are a dying type ...' where made, when asked on the topic during a Linux conf earlier this year. Do not hope for a solution from the systemd / journald side, install a full 'traditional' syslog. - Yamaban.