Thanks Lennart. That makes a lot of sense. Unfortunately MaxLevelStore
etc. does not appear to work on my system, although ImportKernel=no
does. My journald.conf is attached, and my version of systemd is:
root@argus-base:~# systemctl --version
systemd 44
angstrom
+PAM +LIBWRAP -AUDIT -SELINUX +IMA +SYSVINIT -LIBCRYPTSETUP
Any ideas? Is this a version issue?
TIA,
Dave.
root@argus-base:~#
On 10/02/2012 08:23 AM, Lennart Poettering wrote:
On Tue, 02.10.12 09:55, Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek ([email protected]) wrote:
I find that being able to turn off kernel "chatter" using
ImportKernel=no, was a very useful feature especially on embedded
systems with limited resources (and buggy kernel drivers ;-) )
Yeah, doesn't seem to be possible ATM.
In general we really want only those configurations that are really
necessary and the primary solution for a specific usecase. That's why we
dropped ImportKernel=.
If you want to lower the amount of chatter you get then I'd recommend
using stuff like MaxLevelStore= to simply store less data on disk.
Lennart
# This file is part of systemd.
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# systemd is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
# under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
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# See system-journald.conf(5) for details
[Journal]
Storage=volatile
#Compress=yes
#RateLimitInterval=10s
#RateLimitBurst=200
#SystemMaxUse=
#SystemKeepFree=
#SystemMaxFileSize=
#SystemMinFileSize=
RuntimeMaxUse=1M
#RuntimeKeepFree=
#RuntimeMaxFileSize=
#RuntimeMinFileSize=
ForwardToSyslog=no
#ForwardToKMsg=no
#ForwardToConsole=no
ImportKernel=no
MaxLevelKMsg=4
MaxLevelConsole=4
MaxLevelStore=4
MaxLevelSyslog=4
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