On Fri, Mar 08, 2019 at 10:59:33AM +0100, Bastian Blank wrote: > In normal operation, the rate limit of journald might make sure it does > not come to really blocking.
Ahh, that would do it, thanks. > What happens for use cases where you need to disable this rate limit? > Mail servers which Postfix, which exclusively uses syslog that is > redirected to the journal, need this, or they will loose logs. > > On Azure we tried the same for a short time period. It got quiet messy > and also triggered bugs in the platform. For sure - I wasn't defending the change, just surprised when I couldn't reproduce the problem. > I assume the initial goal was to get the log output of the provisioning > daemons on the serial console. This goal was also mentioned in the > formerly shipped rsyslog config snippet. > > Forwarding all log traffic there completely destroys that ability, as it > will be drowned by irrelevant log traffic. Also the log buffer is > limited in size. Yep, agreed. Ross