On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 08:29 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
> >
> > Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted, remote
> > logging
> > is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many environments.
> The systemd-journal-remote
On Wed, 2017-01-11 at 08:29 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
> >
> > Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted, remote
> > logging
> > is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many environments.
> The systemd-journal-remote
Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
> Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted, remote
> logging
> is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many environments.
The systemd-journal-remote package does provide the necessary tools and is
reasonably flexible
Dear Maintainers,
i am trying to install libmpich-dev:i386 with the following outcome:
root@ubuntu:~/MPICH_1604# apt-get install libmpich-dev:i386
...
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
libmpich-dev:i386 : Depends: gfortran:i386 but it is not going to be installed
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>
> Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
> > Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted,
> remote logging
> > is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many
> environments.
>
> The
Can you give the argument as separate word without '=' ? Or remove the
character from environment variable COMP_WORDBREAKS
That does not remove the bug, though.
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Hi,
In debugging a shutdown issue I came across a bug [1] that indicates
for us to get better logs [2] during shutdown we really need to make
the systemd journal persistent. We would also need to remove rsyslog
by default so we don't have duplicate writing of logs to disk.
Aside from shutdown
Hi Martin,
Thanks for the reply.
>Let me explain my use case: when an interface goes up or down, I want
> to
> > be able to do event-driven things with the network configuration, such as
> > add or remove routes, run a DHCP client, etc.
>
> These two and more are already supported by
> From: ubuntu-devel-boun...@lists.ubuntu.com [mailto:ubuntu-devel-
>
> Jamie Strandboge [2017-01-10 16:27 -0600]:
> > Remote logging. Rsyslog is far superior in this regard. Granted,
> remote logging
> > is not enabled by default but it is a requirement in many
> environments.
>
> The