On Tue, 2017-01-10 at 17:04 -0500, Bryan Quigley wrote: > Hi, > > In debugging a shutdown issue I came across a bug [1] that indicates > for us to get better logs [2] during shutdown we really need to make > the systemd journal persistent. We would also need to remove rsyslog > by default so we don't have duplicate writing of logs to disk. > > Aside from shutdown logs we also get a lot of other nice metadata. > For instance, you can ask for all the logs since a certain date. You > can trivially view the logs from 2 boots ago. > > The negative is it is in a binary format and you have to use > journalctl to read it. > > I'm sure I missed some positives/negatives.
Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted, remote logging is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many environments. -- Jamie Strandboge | http://www.canonical.com
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