On 09/19/2016 01:20 PM, Linda Walsh wrote:
However, if the journal behavior is to fill until full and only trim then, that could be problematic on any file-system.
It shouldn't fill up unless the user ran a server without a reboot, when the default limits for journald.conf on Leap 42.1 are commented out: SystemMaxUse=100M RuntimeMaxUse=30M That is why I was asking if George did an upgrade from 13.2, where as I previously wrote, that journald.conf file may have been carried over from 13.2, which appears to have the "persistent" default set and not commentedout. It appears users on different systems, clean install or not, are getting different behaviours and different defaults, and different results. For instance, Richard says the logs are not volatile on a clean Leap 42.1 box. For me they were. Everytime I rebooted Leap 42.1, the logs were trashed. And there's no disputing that. That is what happened, end of story. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org