On Fri, 2021-01-01 at 12:15 -0500, Matthew Miller wrote:
> As we start a new year, I'm thinking about data retention in general.
> :)
> 
> In my experience, it's pretty rare on an end-user laptop or desktop
> system for
> logs from much more than the previous boot to be interesting. Maybe I
> occasionally want to look back a little while to see if a problem
> just
> started. It's exceedingly rare that I need (or want) to look back
> more than
> a month.
> 
> Right now, we don't set MaxRetentionSec, so journal expiry on
> Workstation is
> entirely based on disk usage.
> 
> Logs can accidentally contain sensitive data, and it's just plain
> faster to
> work with them when there's less. I propose we set this to something
> like
> six months by default.

Hi, 

On RHEL/Centos 7. I notice that log rotate default is 4 weeks , I guess
this is because is the default of Fedora ... . So we should think the
default we use for Fedora one day will be the default for RHEL .

I use 52 weeks in my machines or even 104 weeks if they are important,
  because specially on security issues , we need dig for more than 2 or
3 months and for statistic like watch disk usage , etc 
Like logrotate, I'd like have journal retention for one year / 52 weeks
. 

Best regards,

-- 
Sérgio M. B.
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