Am Sun, 06 Jan 2013 11:49:39 -0300
schrieb Cristian Rodríguez
El 06/01/13 03:18, Andrey Borzenkov escribió:
So I repeat my question - is every 12.3 user going to have non-persistent logging after installation until (s)he manually adjusts system settings? Is this intentional?
No, package systemd-logger should get installed automatically in the case of a fresh install.
I have somehow the "reverse" effect. I have plain openSUSE 12.2 systems which have >50MB and >70MB of log files in /var/log/journal/*/ I am not aware I ever activated systemd journal, journalctl does not exist on the systems. Log information is also written to /var/log/messages. /var/log/messages is properly rotated, the /var/log/journal/*/ are huge files and seem unrotated. These systems were updated from 12.1 with zypper dup. On a current factory system (updated ever since openSUSE 12.2 MS3 with zypper dup) I see /var/log/messages stopped being written to on December 19, /var/log/journal/*/ contains ~70 files, all together ~355MB. dmesg | grep systemd-journald shows me this: [ 21.571323] systemd-journald[263]: File /var/log/journal/917f30fa2b306de525a84d5b000003c2/system.journal corrupted or uncleanly shut down, renaming and replacing. [ 151.989699] systemd-journald[263]: File /var/log/journal/917f30fa2b306de525a84d5b000003c2/user-1000.journal corrupted or uncleanly shut down, renaming and replacing. journalctl shows me -- Logs begin at Fri, 2012-04-13 18:11:11 CEST, end at Sun, 2012-06-03 22:06:05 CEST. -- but actually the logs go until now. Overall, this seems like "too much" persistent logging. Kind regards, Dieter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org