Hello Kai!
07 Dec 20 20:52, you wrote to me:
KR> Yes. Stop wasteing our time and let's do something useful.
KR> For example teach me if it's wasteing or wasting? I do write looking
KR> and watching but with "e" if it's boeing. What's the rule of that??
Actually fighting that idea of journalctl. OK, nice, new, complex, holistic...
There is usualy one need: to keep logs for certain amount of time (based on
SLA, based on law, etc.) Looks to me that design focused to zillion switches
how to influence/keep disk space, but how to achieve that I have 100% of time
frame logged is not so easy. Shall I try to calculate disc space? Shall I
rather put there all space to be sure?
From man: "...Normally, time-based deletion of old journal files should not be
required as size-based deletion with options such as SystemMaxUse= should be
sufficient to ensure that journal files do not grow without bounds..."
Looks like I am not normal ;-)
Karel
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