Am 04.06.2014 04:22, schrieb Carlos E. R.:
On 2014-06-04 03:23, Felix Miata wrote:
On 2014-06-04 02:15 (GMT+0200) Carlos E. R. composed:
I don't see anything wrong in there. Your plain text logs are there, and there is rotation and separation.
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It is a binary database used by systemd to store messages. You query it with "systemd-journalctl". If you create a certain directory, it goes there, and it can grow a lot. Huge.
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So, if you create the directory "/var/log/journal/" it will go there. As I don't have it, it goes to "/run/log/journal" instead, which is a tmpfs. Look:
... Do I understand correct?: - the systemd log is in /run/log/journal and therefor is gone when rebooting - my "normal" logs are in /var/log/ and contain the same information as the systemd logs, but stay saved, separated and rotated (with my standard setup in regard of logs) - I don't have to care about the systemd log, because I can still find all I need to know in /var/log/ ? Daniel -- Daniel Bauer photographer Basel Barcelona professional photography: http://www.daniel-bauer.com google+: https://plus.google.com/109534388657020287386 -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org