Frank Murphy wrote:
> On Sun, 17 Nov 2013 12:37:03 +0100
> Patrick Lists <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>>
>> I meant the transmission of the log to another log server. Not the
>> log itself. Anyway, here is Lennart Poettering's rationale behind
>> journald:
>>
> 
> One of the things you will see after a hard reset is:
> Journal corrupted, journal deleted and being restarted.
> ie.. no useful info.

This is perhaps most significant shortcoming. And beside it I see in
log messages as:

systemd-journald[295]: Failed to set ACL on 
/var/log/journal/70ed4dbe694041d484165719514f195e/user-1045.journal, ignoring: 
Invalid argument
systemd-journald[2948]: Failed to write entry, ignoring: Cannot allocate memory
systemd-journal[388]: Suppressed 966 messages from /system/dbus.service
systemd-journal[299]: Forwarding to syslog missed 92 messages.

which induce sense of journald logging futility.

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