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On 05/27/2014 08:30 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
maybe someone of the server SIG could try to explain the
systemd-maintainers that calculation and that this is unacceptable
on real-world servers because it burries any interesting
information
the way systemd in Rawhide now logs make it unacceptable on
production servers and that said from someone running Fedora on a
lot of real-world servers for 6 years now
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1072368#c8
if the "Stopping", "Stopped", "Removed",
"Starting" and "Reached"
messages would only have a prefix to filter them out with rsyslog,
currently you can't distinct them between system-wide messages
such flooing up to a self-DOS belongs in a debug level
It seems to me that a more useful (and generic) solution to this would
be to create a rules-engine for specifying what messages get sent
through the syslog output (and if sent, optionally prefixed).
The internal journal message containing these start/stop notifications
have a number of useful structuring elements that would make it easy
to filter on, if such a rules engine was devised.
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