>>> "Ulrich Windl" <Ulrich.Windl@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am 11.08.2022 um 09:29 in Nachricht <62F4AFEE020000A10004C45A@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>: > Hi! > > I had activated the persistent journal in SLES15 SP2 using these commands: > # mkdir /var/log/journal > # systemctl restart systemd‑journald.service > > A directory had been created automatically: > systemd‑journald[4273]: System journal > (/var/log/journal/e766c8d06f144b1588487221640f55b5) is 8.0M, max 4.0G, 3.9G > free. > > However when I tried the same with SLES15 SP4, id did not work: > systemd‑journald[12614]: Runtime Journal > (/run/log/journal/1b5c6954ed9447fabb805f9da0419e15) is 8.0M, max 635.7M, > 627.7M free. > > Meanwhile the first host is at SP3, but when I list the directories I see a > difference: > h16:~ # ll ‑d /var/log/journal/ > drwxr‑sr‑x 1 root systemd‑journal 64 Nov 30 2020 /var/log/journal/ > > v02:~ # ll ‑d /var/log/journal/ > drwxr‑xr‑x 1 root root 0 Aug 11 09:16 /var/log/journal/ > > I cannot remember havign changed the group or permission of > /var/log/journal/ after creating it. > My guess is that some package update did that change automatically, but now > the procedure to set it up is different. > > Can anybody confirm? > > Both systems use: > [Journal] > #Storage=auto > > The SP3 host uses systemd‑246.16‑150300.7.48.1.x86_64, while the SP4 host uses > systemd‑249.11‑150400.8.5.1.x86_64. > > Regards, > Ulrich Hi! It seems I found the solution, but I still wonder: Is it a bug? After reading the manual, I tried: v02:~ # journalctl --flush Then I saw: Aug 11 09:41:24 v02 systemd-journald[12614]: Time spent on flushing to /var/log/journal/1b5c6954ed9447fabb805f9da0419e15 is 29.811ms for 2696 entries. Aug 11 09:41:24 v02 systemd-journald[12614]: System Journal (/var/log/journal/1b5c6954ed9447fabb805f9da0419e15) is 8.0M, max 4.0G, 3.9G free. Why didn't the service restart work? The permissions are unchanged, BTW: v02:~ # ll -d /var/log/journal/ drwxr-xr-x 1 root root 64 Aug 11 09:41 /var/log/journal/ Regards, Ulrich