On 9/7/23 13:28, Dan Ritter wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
On 9/7/23 10:34, Dan Ritter wrote:
gene heskett wrote:
I thought, when I installed bullseye on this box, that a raid is what I
needed for a /home partition, and indeed under bullseye it worked
flawlessly. Since my surprise install of bookworm, cause by an update to
bullseye wiping out my user pw, so I went to another machine and downloaded
the netinstall.
This raid is 4, 1T samsung SSD's, software raid.
I'm going to assume you're using the kernel's md system. What
does
cat /proc/mdstat
say?
-dsr-
.
gene@coyote:/home/nut$ cat /proc/mdstat
Personalities : [raid10] [linear] [multipath] [raid0] [raid1] [raid6]
[raid5] [raid4]
md0 : active raid10 sdg1[1] sdf1[0] sdi1[3] sdh1[2]
1842937856 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU]
bitmap: 6/14 pages [24KB], 65536KB chunk
md1 : active (auto-read-only) raid10 sdi2[3] sdg2[1] sdf2[0] sdh2[2]
62879744 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 near-copies [4/4] [UUUU]
resync=PENDING
md2 : active (auto-read-only) raid10 sdf3[0] sdi3[3] sdg3[1] sdh3[2]
3166208 blocks super 1.2 512K chunks 2 offset-copies [4/4] [UUUU]
unused devices: <none>
neither md1, nor md2 is actually mounted.
That looks fine.
Let's get you logging things again.
apt install rsyslog
Then, in /etc/systemd/system/syslog.service add
Requires=syslog.socket
under which [heading]?
and in /etc/rsyslog.conf add
module(load="imuxsock" SysSock.Name="/run/systemd/journal/syslog" ) # provides
support for local system logging
and now systemd will copy logs to rsyslogd, where they can be
sent to disk in the old familiar way.
-dsr-
.
Cheers, Gene Heskett.
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