On 2015-02-15 08:34:23, Troy Engel wrote:
> On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 3:37 AM, wrote:
> > ## vanilla /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
> > # grep -v '^#' /etc/systemd/journald.conf
> >
>
> It sounds like syslog-ng doesn't understand where the source is - (...)
In fact, you pointed me to the solution.
Answering my own posting.
Switching from sym link to bind mount makes everything work. This
seems to be the needed behaviour now with pacman 4.2 anyway.
I use symlinks for some directories (e.g. /srv/http and
/var/spool/mail are sym links to dedicated disks)
When i update the filesystem package I get this error:
error: failed to commit transaction (conflicting files)
filesystem: /srv/http exists in filesystem
filesystem: /var/spool/mail ex
TL:DR: Syslog-ng in [extra] is kind of broken, so you'll need to a few steps to
get it to work in your environment.
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 10:37:22AM +0100, ephae...@gmx.net wrote:
> ## vanilla /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
> # grep -v '^#' /etc/systemd/journald.conf
>
> [Journal]
> ForwardToSys
It would be nice if any linux console spreadsheet could somehow acquire
a serious functions library. The nearest I suppose anyone can get to
that goal is calc under emacs for now, or org-mode.
On Sat, 14 Feb 2015, Ido Rosen wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 2:47 PM, Jonathan Steel wrote:
>
>
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 3:37 AM, wrote:
> ## vanilla /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
> # grep -v '^#' /etc/systemd/journald.conf
>
It sounds like syslog-ng doesn't understand where the source is -
traditionally that's /dev/log, /dev/kmsg and /proc/kmsg - and it's
selected by a source module. Check
## vanilla /etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf
# grep -v '^#' /etc/systemd/journald.conf
[Journal]
Storage=none
ForwardToSyslog=no
ForwardToKMsg=no
ForwardToConsole=no
ForwardToWall=no
# note: ForwardToSyslog set to no as per the first few paragraphs of
# https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/syslog-ng
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