On Sat, Nov 16, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Frantisek Hanzlik <fra...@hanzlici.cz> wrote:
> I tried delete '/usr/lib/systemd/systemd-journald', but this may not be
> called clean solution. And after that, several services (e.g. sendmail,
> dovecot, sshd - what I shortly browse) stop logging via rsyslogd. On
> other hand, other services log to rsyslogd well.

The journal service is responsible for consuming stdout/stderr from
daemons stared with systemd and forwarding it to syslog.  If you
disable it, you lose logs from daemons that rely on this
functionality.  If you insist on disabling the journal service, you'll
need to configure such daemons to log to syslog themselves instead of
relying on the journal to take care of it for them.

Additionally, some daemons speak the journal protocol natively.  This
obviously doesn't work if there is no journal service.  If you insist
on disabling the journal service, you must configure such daemons to
log to syslog instead of logging to the journal.

-T.C.
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