On 04/10/2017 01:23 AM, Felix Miata wrote:
That's 1,679,360K in 17 files.
That 48M last one contains >113k lines.
'# journalctl | grep "systemd\[" | wc -l' produced 1,508,572.
http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/SUSE/421/mbdjrnl.txt 116k, 1210 lines is the output from journalctl | grep mbd | grep -v <########> that took about 4 minutes of 100% CPU to generate. Surely those mbd lines can't be normal, though I see they stopped several weeks ago, likely the time of last reboot, which followed fresh updates.
How much of this is normal or expected?
It is normal and wanted behavior that journald is big and slow. The slowness and unusability is it's major feature. To simulate the old-fashioned behavior I always install syslog, remove persistent journald storage and limit the journal size. $ rm -rf /var/log/journal # /etc/systemd/journald.conf SystemMaxUse=16M RuntimeMaxUse=8M cu, Rudi -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org