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doc:appunti:linux:sa:debian_upgrade_12_13 [2025/12/09 14:36] – [Syslog] niccolodoc:appunti:linux:sa:debian_upgrade_12_13 [2025/12/09 17:24] (current) – [Syslog] niccolo
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-Al restart del servizio systemd-journald viene creato un opportuno punto di montaggio in **tmpfs**.+Al restart del servizio systemd-journald viene creato la directory **/run/log/journal/** in **tmpfs**. 
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 +Per limitare lo spazio utilizzato su memoria permanente (filesystem su disco) si possono usare diverse opzioni **%%System*%%**, per gestire lo spazio in memoria volatile si usano le omologhe **%%Runtime*%%**: 
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 +^  For persistent file system  ^^ 
 +^ SystemMaxUse        | How much disk space the journal may use up at most. Default to **10%** of the partition where ''/var/log/journal/'' resides. 
 +^ SystemKeepFree      | How much disk space systemd-journald shall leave free for other uses. | 
 +^ SystemMaxFileSize   | How large individual journal files may grow at most before rotating. 
 +^ SystemMaxFiles      | How many individual journal files to keep at most in rotation. 
 +^  For volatile in-memory file system  ^^ 
 +^ RuntimeMaxUse       | In Debian, the default ''/run/log/journal/'', resides into the ''/run'' tempfs. 
 +^ RuntimeKeepFree     
 +^ RuntimeMaxFileSize  |  | 
 +^ RuntimeMaxFiles     
 +^  Rotation  ^^ 
 +^ MaxFileSec          | The maximum time to store entries in a single journal file before rotating to the next one. Use it to ensure that not too much data is lost at once when old journal files are deleted. 
 +^ MaxRetentionSec     | The maximum time to store journal entries. If you need a retention shorter than the one imposed by SystemMaxUse. 
 + 
 +This is an example on how to limit the disk space used and to determine rotaton policy (rotate once a day, keep 366 files i.e. one year): 
 + 
 +<file> 
 +[Journal] 
 +SystemMaxUse=7G 
 +SystemKeepFree=2G 
 +SystemMaxFileSize=256M 
 +SystemMaxFiles=366 
 +MaxFileSec=1day 
 +</file>
  
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