On Thu, Nov 17, 2016, Franta Hanzlík <fra...@hanzlici.cz> wrote:
> On Thu, 17 Nov 2016, Tom H <tomh0...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Thu, Nov 17, 2016, Franta Hanzlík <fra...@hanzlici.cz> wrote:
>>>
>>> Eh, excuse for bad formulation. Binary log I can inhibit with
>>> specifiing 'Storage=none' in [Journal] section of
>>> /etc/systemd/journald.conf.
>>>
>>> What I want is completely eliminate 'journald' program,
>>
>> That's not possible. You need journald as an rsyslog forwarder.
>
> Tom thanks for reply.

You're welcome.


> It seems to me, as there in conjunction with systemd
> somehow often occurs "That's not possible".
> But is not possible use for this (somehow) systemd option
> "--log-target=kmsg" ?

I've just tried "systemd.log_target=kmsg" on the kernel cmdline with
rsyslog set up and it logged to "/var/log/" but "journalctl -k" has
some log lines that aren't there with the default "journal-or-kmsg"
setting. Perhaps "systemd.log_target=" sets the location that systemd
logs to _at_boot_ rather than a runtime target, especially since
journald has its own kernel cmdline settings that look like
"systemd.journald.forward_to_...=".


> And earlier, I think even in Fedora 21, it was possible to use the option
> "--log-target=syslog" - I think, this option was served just for this
> purpose. Where has she gone? Why now has been dropped?

The last version to have "--log-target=syslog" was 215. I suspect
that, like "--log-target=kmsg", it didn't mean that journald was
bypassed.


> Sorry for this questions, systemd documentation poorly (rather not at
> all) describe this.

systemd is, in general, well-documented but in this instance
"--log-target=" isn't explained clearly.
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