On Tue, Apr 26, 2016, 2:09 PM Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net> wrote:

> I have several recently-installed CentOS 7 servers that keep having
> systemd-journald corruption



Determined with 'journalctl --verify' or another way?


(which stops ALL logging, including syslog).
> Interestingly, they are all spam-scanning servers running amavisd-new
> (so could be some particular pattern is triggering it).
>
> Is there a "supported" way to just cut systemd-journald out of the
> picture and have log entries go straight to rsyslogd?
>

No. Everything reports to journald and rsyslog gets what it wants from
journald.

If you are referring to native journald logs corrupting, that should not
affect rsyslog. If you remove /var/log/journal then systemd-journald logs
will be stored volatile in /run.


> Has anyone else seen this?
>

Sortof, but not in a way that affects rsyslog. Usually journalctl just
skips over corrupt parts and systemd-journald will rotate logs when it
detects corruption to isolate corrupt files.


Chris Murphy
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