Re: problem understanding why I am 'forced' to run systemd-journald

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Am Mi., 5. Okt. 2022 um 11:40 Uhr schrieb Marc <Marc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
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> Hello,
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> I have started to upgrade a few machines from CentOS7 to recent versions of CentOS/Rocky. However I don't really get why there is a systemd-journald process writing stuff to disk while I have explicitly configured that logs should go to a remote syslog server.
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> Reading such pages [1] does not really explain the design idea behind wanting to generated 2x the amount iops. One would think with all this environmental co2 global warming stuff, design would be aimed at being more efficient.
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> 1. why do I need system-journald?
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> 2. why is it not a service that can be disabled?
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> 3. How can I make sure that none of the logs I have, are not having a duplicate somewhere?
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> I have 'slower' distributed storage, so it is important to minimize the amount of useless io being generated.
> I was already complaining to Bill Gates, he should shut up about the environment. If he did not hire 'lazy' people and spend a few billion more on development we would have a lot less energy consumption, because windows is using quite a lot of resources compared to linux. Now upgrading, I have ~2x iops then before.
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> Can anyone help me with my 3 questions?




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