Hi,
I´ve got the same problem here. I´m running Linux/Lubuntu 18.04.3 LTS, 64 bit.
There are way too many entries in journalctl.
The app which causes this is systemload-indicator.
Looking through my system-logs in journalctl I noticed that indicator-multiload
writes a huge amount of data into it
** Also affects: indicator-multiload (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: indicator-multiload (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hello Moshe,
thanks for your reply.
"Try to remove/add indicators."
I tried but it doesn´t seem to work with me. Could you give me an example of
how you did it?
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Hi Moshe and thanks for your reply,
"I would try removing your systemload-indicator/indicator-multiload [...]"
Yes, it´s multiload-indicator which provides the many log-entries.
Whenever it´s running it creates 4 entries per second (in journlactl) like so:
"Sep 23 18:27:07 rosika-Lenovo-H520e ind
Hi Takayuki Tokuyoshi (powtok),
thanks a lot for your suggestion.
I reproduced all the steps you provided. I created the 05-filter.conf
file with the respective content.
Check rsyslog syntax: Did that as well. It worked as you described.
Restart rsyslog: Did that as a last step.
All worked.
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