В Sun, 19 Jan 2014 12:39:14 +0100 Stefan Seyfried <stefan.seyfried@googlemail.com> пишет:
Am 19.01.2014 10:03, schrieb Achim Gratz:
So I wasn't seeing ghosts after all and this is indeed caused by systemd and it's "improved" way of dealing with system logging.
journald is totally broken wrt. its logs not living on a SSD.
While I do not argue with that, all those "$0 status" calls in /etc/init.d/ntp are totally redundant in case of systemd.
Either update your system to SSD or disable persistant journal ("rm -rf /var/log/journal && reboot" should probably achieve this).
Unfortunately that comes at the expense of losing historical logs. I wonder if limiting "systemctl status" output to messages since last boot would make it faster.
This is such utter crap, I still cannot believe that this was made default... :-(
It is not default for all I can tell. On all installations I did I had to enable persistent journal manually.
Sorry for the rant, I tried for a long time to find nice words but these were the nicest I could find :-)
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