>>> Barry Scott schrieb am 29.05.2022 um 14:22 in
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>> On 29 May 2022, at 12:36, baba wrote:
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>> De: "Andrei Borzenkov"
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>>> In which case? Current active journal file gets archived when it is
Hi!
Just in case: Does anybody have any idea what might be causing this effect
(https://github.com/QubesOS/qubes-issues/issues/7335)?
Regards,
Ulrich
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> There are size limits on the journal files. I think that is what is being
> referred to.
> See man journald.conf and the SystemMaxFileSize for example.
Ok, thanks for the explanation.
> On 29 May 2022, at 12:36, baba wrote:
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> De: "Andrei Borzenkov"
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>> In which case? Current active journal file gets archived when it is
>> full. Retention policies apply only to these archived files.
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> In the case where MaxRetentionSec=3day.
> And what do y
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> In which case? Current active journal file gets archived when it is
> full. Retention policies apply only to these archived files.
In the case where MaxRetentionSec=3day.
And what do you mean by full?.
On 29.05.2022 12:04, baba wrote:
> In my /etc/systemd/journald.conf, I have:
> Storage=persistent
> MaxRetentionSec=3day
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> And it doesn't delete entries older that 3 days:
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Retention does not delete *entries*. It deletes archived journal files.
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> In this case is the journal daemon au
In my /etc/systemd/journald.conf, I have:
Storage=persistent
MaxRetentionSec=3day
And it doesn't delete entries older that 3 days:
root@debian:/# systemctl restart systemd-journald
root@debian:/# journalctl --list-boots
-9 0807bb3315184888be3798d45e31ea32 Sun 2022-05-22 16:02:11 CEST—Sun 2022-05