Re: journalctl high CPU load, reboot, not rsyslogd is the problem

2014-09-29 Thread Richard Shaw
Well, I gave up and just disabled rsyslogd. I found some references to a module causing an issue but commenting it out didn't work for me. Thanks, Richard -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/li

Re: journalctl high CPU load, reboot, not rsyslogd is the problem

2014-09-29 Thread Lars E. Pettersson
On 09/29/14 04:17, Richard Shaw wrote: Checked atop and journalctl was maxing out one core. I tried restarting it but it didn't help so I figured a restart was in order. I have noticed that the journal, once in a blue moon, dumps the entire journal to the syslog daemon. Not sure why this happe

journalctl high CPU load, reboot, not rsyslogd is the problem

2014-09-28 Thread Richard Shaw
I was trying out the new gnome software center and was installing a few things, then it crashed and I heard the CPU fan cranking up. Checked atop and journalctl was maxing out one core. I tried restarting it but it didn't help so I figured a restart was in order. Immediately after logging in the