Activity log for bug #1790205
Date | Who | What changed | Old value | New value | Message |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2018-08-31 19:59:02 | Benjamin Bach | bug | added bug | ||
2018-10-06 13:51:11 | Launchpad Janitor | systemd (Ubuntu): status | New | Confirmed | |
2018-10-06 13:55:24 | Emanuele | attachment added | Schermata da 2018-10-06 15-07-15.png https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/systemd/+bug/1790205/+attachment/5198033/+files/Schermata%20da%202018-10-06%2015-07-15.png | ||
2019-01-10 17:31:02 | Sebastien Bacher | tags | rls-dd-incoming | ||
2019-03-20 20:14:30 | Brian Murray | systemd (Ubuntu): importance | Undecided | High | |
2019-03-21 16:02:55 | Brian Murray | systemd (Ubuntu): status | Confirmed | Incomplete | |
2019-03-21 16:03:00 | Brian Murray | bug | added subscriber Brian Murray | ||
2019-03-22 00:04:34 | Dimitri John Ledkov | bug watch added | https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/12063 | ||
2019-03-22 00:05:00 | Dimitri John Ledkov | summary | systemd journals take up too much space, aren't vacuumed automatically | systemd journals take up a lot of space, and it's not obvious how much is used, and what the upper limit is. | |
2019-03-22 00:05:13 | Dimitri John Ledkov | bug task added | systemd | ||
2019-03-22 00:05:49 | Dimitri John Ledkov | description | After running Bionic for 3 months, I had 2.6 GB of journals. I would not expect from a normal desktop user that they should have to run commands like `sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=10d`. I would nominate this command as a sane default to have running at each reboot to ensure that logs do not exceed 500 MB: sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=500M Supposedly, a server should by default retain more logs, so perhaps this should be implemented through a configuration package "systemd-configuration-desktop" as a dependency of the ubuntu-desktop meta package? | After running Bionic for 3 months, I had 2.6 GB of journals. I would not expect from a normal desktop user that they should have to run commands like `sudo journalctl --vacuum-time=10d`. I would nominate this command as a sane default to have running at each reboot to ensure that logs do not exceed 500 MB: sudo journalctl --vacuum-size=500M Supposedly, a server should by default retain more logs, so perhaps this should be implemented through a configuration package "systemd-configuration-desktop" as a dependency of the ubuntu-desktop meta package? ..... as it turns out, it's hard to see how much disk space is used, and what the upper limit is, even when it is set and respected by default. | |
2019-03-22 00:05:58 | Dimitri John Ledkov | tags | rls-dd-incoming | rls-dd-notfixing | |
2019-03-22 00:06:02 | Dimitri John Ledkov | systemd (Ubuntu): status | Incomplete | Confirmed | |
2019-03-22 00:06:04 | Dimitri John Ledkov | systemd (Ubuntu): importance | High | Wishlist | |
2019-03-24 07:26:49 | Bug Watch Updater | systemd: status | Unknown | New | |
2020-08-19 15:53:02 | Balint Reczey | systemd (Ubuntu): status | Confirmed | Invalid |