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Re:systemd has logged your complaintSee this for a detailed answer: https://www.loggly.com/blog/why-journald/
You can pipe the output of journalctl to whatever you want. So I'm not sure I understand the actual complaint. But further, while journal is great for catching start-up messages from services, it is not something you would use in an enterprise for true logging. Which is why on RHEL systems, journald is configured to forward everything to rsyslog which works the same as it always has. So... Nothing is really different, and you can do things as you always have.
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Re: I thought this died in the wind
do some research on journal configuration instead of repeating crap.
https://www.loggly.com/ultimat... -
Re: I thought this died in the wind
read up on journal configuration options and that will answer your "problems" https://www.loggly.com/ultimat...
and this "swallowing" of error messages is total crap. -
Re: Dropping stderr and syslog messages...
but you can tail journalctl and pipe it. hint: journalctl -f
here's a helpful site that gives lots of examples on the power of journalctl. https://www.loggly.com/ultimat...
I will give you this, like members of other well known cults you're always quite keen to convert the great unwashed to your brand of realthink..
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Re: Dropping stderr and syslog messages...
but you can tail journalctl and pipe it. hint: journalctl -f
here's a helpful site that gives lots of examples on the power of journalctl. https://www.loggly.com/ultimat...