On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 11:26:11PM +0400, Vitaliy Filippov wrote:
> >You can tell it to do that, yes. You can also set it to forward them to
> >rsyslog without storing anything. Or both.
> >
> >Read http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man5/journald.conf.5.html and be
> >enlightened. ;-)
> 
> OK, it's good they've added "none" option at least... It wasn't
> there in the initial journal design document.
> 
> So, if the storage is disabled, journalctl, systemctl status and
> other systemd parts that query journal just see an empty result?
Yes.

> I.e. everything looks like you just run syslog, only messages sent
> from systemd get to it through journal, not directly?
Yes, they go through journal*d*.

> Do some messages get lost in that case, for examples the ones logged
> before rsyslog is started? Or are they forwarded to kernel log
> buffer?
Yes, they get lost.

Zbyszek


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