Hello

Ok, I understand, that the first step towards solution is to change my expectations. The settings are never absolute and direct, but they are a guarantee, that I can see the desired definitely, not less, but maybe a little bit more. That is ok.

I have changed the settings to
Storage=persistent
SplitMode=none
SystemMaxUse=10M
SystemMaxFileSize=5M
MaxRetentionSec=1week

...but at first, there is no effect. "journalctl --disk-usage" says after reboot "Journals take up 40.0M on disk" furthermore. The content in /var/log/journal is 4 Files, 3 times 8 MB, one time 16 MB, all together 40 MB. That is much more as the setted 5 or 10MB.

It is really difficult to understand, what journalctl in this case done, under which restrictions and which logic is following. Unfortunately there is no really good translation of the man-page given. And for Non-English-Non-Professional-Users it seems to be not possible, to do things with understand it, before try the doing.

Now I have to observe the next Days and see, what happens. I will report my result in a few days.

Thank you for your replay and best regards
Thomas


ps
It is also really difficult to me, to translate my question and this talk ... ;-) ... Sorry, I try to do my best.

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