Hello,
On 21/09/2020, 12:54, "Vitaly Repin" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Den mån 21 sep. 2020 kl 11:30 skrev Lennard Klein
<[email protected]>:
> From what I remember the most feasible way of doing this is taking
journald out of the equation entirely, although this will means /dev/log stuff
won't go into journald at all.
> I don't have the exact instructions ready to go, but the basic idea would
be to tell systemd/journald to stop being the owner of /dev/log, and telling
rsyslog to start being so.
> For the journald part it probably involves disabling/stopping/masking the
'systemd-journald-dev-log.socket' unit, although disclaimer: there might be
horrible side-effects.
It looks like that it is a bad idea to disable journald completely:
https://askbot.fedoraproject.org/en/question/63985/how-to-correctly-disable-journald
"This is simply not supported. All services systems starts have their
stdout/stderr connected to journald, thus journald really needs to
run."
By 'take out of the eqation' I did not mean disable journald completely: but
rather configure it not to 'take' /dev/log any longer, so it only does the
stdout/stderr logging you quoted here. Allowing rsyslog to listen on /dev/log
once more directly.
Regards,
Lennard Klein
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