[PVE-User] Directory /var/log/journal

Uwe Sauter uwe.sauter.de at gmail.com
Tue May 17 11:43:09 CEST 2022


Then you should change the configuration in /etc/systemd/journald.conf to not save your journal,
then reboot, then remove the directory.

Am 17.05.22 um 11:35 schrieb sebastian at debianfan.de:
> it is possible to delete all the files and reboot the host without "problems" ?
> 
> i don't need the journal
> 
> Am 17.05.2022 um 08:10 schrieb nada:
>> hi Sebastian
>> depends on type of  journal you have
>> check your storage config at
>> /etc/systemd/journald.conf
>> in case you have persistent journal you may clean it
>> e.g. clean old journals each month
>> /usr/bin/journalctl --vacuum-time=1months --rotate
>> Nada
>>
>> On 2022-05-17 06:54, sebastian at debianfan.de wrote:
>>> Hello @all,
>>>
>>> whats up with this directory.
>>>
>>> Is it possible to delete all the files in this directory while the
>>> server is running.
>>>
>>> Would there be any problems if i delete the files now without
>>> rebooting the pve-Host?
>>>
>>> I don't need log files this time - i need space on the partition.
>>>
>>> Tnx
>>>
>>> Sebastian
>>>
>>>
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