Subj : systemd To : Karel Kral From : Vincent Coen Date : Tue Dec 22 2020 16:17:54 Hello Karel! Monday December 21 2020 12:05, you wrote to me: > Hello Vincent! > 20 Dec 20 14:05, you wrote to me: VC>> Look at logrotate which is the normal product to control journal VC>> files in /var/log > The issue is that in default journalctl is not creating standard files > in /var/log/journal to be rotated as usual (which was my behaviour > before). > My understanding was that "vacuum" is done by journald itself. > But OK, I will figure it somehow... I do not like using journalctl to read such logs so I allow a command to run to use the older method and that way I can just look at an individual log file. So I run logrotate for all including all server functions including mysql, db2, oracle, http, ftp, BBS and the mainframe VM's along with the various security applications. Vincent --- Mageia Linux v7.1 X64/Mbse v1.0.7.17/GoldED+/LNX 1.1.5-b20180707 * Origin: Air Applewood, The Linux Gateway to the UK & Eire (2:250/1) .