On Thu, 11 Jul 2013, Jonny T?rnbom wrote:

On Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 08:38:43PM +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
2013/7/10 Jonny T?rnbom <[email protected]>:
Hi,

No your unfortunately not correct, uoting the same page you referred
to:

  "none" turns off all storage, all log data received will be dropped.

If we were to use 'volatile'then it would log to memory only. However
in our case it's an embedded system with limited resources so we do not

You missed to mention, that you are using none.
The default is automatic, which means volatile in the case
/var/log/journal directory does not exist.

So no, I don't think what I was saying was incorrect.

Sorry for the confusion. I did write earlier though that we don't store
anything coming from journal but could have made it more clear that we
have configured storage to 'none'.

Any other ideas on the actual problem?

I don't understand what you think the problem is.

You have disabled the ability for the journal to buffer things, and then you want to know why there isn't a buffer.

reconfigure storage to the default instead of none and it sounds like things will 'just work'

David Lang
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