On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 04:20:14PM -0600, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
> > "If you have strict requirements on time-based logging rotation or
> > certain audit requirements, then something like rsyslog(?) is required
> > in parallel with the journal.  In most other cases (desktops, tablets,
> > many servers) the journal is sufficient."
> *patch acked*

Okay, so, given that: isn't systemd with time-based rotation logging more
desirable than pushing that aspect off to rsyslog, because rsyslog loses the
secure logging aspect?

I would also note that the scope of organizations that have requirements for
time-based rotation are much, much larger than than the set of organizations
who need their servers to crash on error. It's an important use case, not
just a thought experiment.

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