[Bug 1790205] Re: systemd journals take up too much space, aren't vacuumed automatically
Emanuele
emanu.d3b at gmail.com
Sat Oct 6 13:55:24 UTC 2018
Same problem, I find myself 4.4GB of occupied space
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Title:
systemd journals take up too much space, aren't vacuumed automatically
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
After running Bionic for 3 months, I had 2.6 GB of journals.
I would not expect from a normal desktop user that they should have to
run commands like `sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=10d`.
I would nominate this command as a sane default to have running at
each reboot to ensure that logs do not exceed 500 MB:
sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=500M
Supposedly, a server should by default retain more logs, so perhaps
this should be implemented through a configuration package "systemd-
configuration-desktop" as a dependency of the ubuntu-desktop meta
package?
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