2012/10/17 Reindl Harald <[email protected]>: > how large is the limit here? > > a machine running F17 since this night has a dedicated > /var/log/ with 1 GB and after send out a small newsletter > this happens 4 times in "dmesg" > > for me it seems the limits are too tight in the case of > small but dedicated /var/log disks > > the machine itself is running rsyslog for persistent storage > > systemd-journald[257]: Allocation limit reached, rotating. > systemd-journald[257]: Rotating... > systemd-journald[257]: Vacuuming... > systemd-journald[257]: Retrying write. > systemd-journald[257]: Allocation limit reached, rotating. > systemd-journald[257]: Rotating... > systemd-journald[257]: Vacuuming... > systemd-journald[257]: Retrying write. > systemd-journald[257]: Allocation limit reached, rotating. > systemd-journald[257]: Rotating... > systemd-journald[257]: Vacuuming... > systemd-journald[257]: Retrying write. > systemd-journald[257]: Allocation limit reached, rotating. > systemd-journald[257]: Rotating... > systemd-journald[257]: Vacuuming... > systemd-journald[257]: Retrying write. > You can configure the limits in journald.conf. The default file size is 1,25% (1/8 of 10%) of the filesystem
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