Am 31.07.2013 20:14, schrieb Zbigniew Jędrzejewski-Szmek: > journald provides configuration knobs to exactly set the limits. > But forcing the admin to always configure this is something that > should be avoided, and reasonable values that work OK most of the > time should be used. Those defaults (15% of available /var/log, 10% free) > may not be perfect, but they give reasonable behaviour on various > systems, large and small. This is true even on btrfs with 50% > overestimate of free space you are aware how much 10% of 8 TB are? this is the same way fundamentally broken as the "5% reserved for root" these days you need at least a lot of more fuzzy logic * not more than XXX MB * or vary the percentage depending on the drive size * if /var/log is a dedicated partition *nothing* reserved
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