On 11/15/2013 02:46 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik issued this missive:
For one thing I'm in the conviction that binary logs are hazardous
bullshit, for another on my two F19 machines systemd-journald occupy
significant part of resources (after several days it is often 1.5 to
2.5 GB RAM and several GB on /var/log/journal/*/* filesystem).
Then, how I can avoid this crap and log only to standard rsyslogd?
I tried set "LogTarget=syslog-or-kmsg" in "[Manager]" section of
/etc/systemd/{system.conf,user.conf}, but this not helped; setting
"Storage=none" in "[Journal]" section of /etc/systemd/journald.conf
is better, but I want ideally completely cut out systemd-journald
from my systems.
Uhm,
# systemctl stop systemd-journald.service
# systemctl disable systemd-journald.service
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