On 2014-01-31, at 15:51, Pat Riehecky <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > This documentation suggests rsyslog and journald coexist in the 7 Beta. They do. By default, rsyslog is installed by default as usual, journald stores in /run (= tmpfs) only, and I like it. NB the systemd authors have stated very clearly that they're not going to implement remote logging. Rsyslog won't go away. > https://access.redhat.com/site/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7-Beta/html-single/Migration_Planning_Guide/index.html#_new_logging_framework > > On 01/31/2014 12:25 AM, ToddAndMargo wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Reference: http://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/Fedora/20/html/Release_Notes/sect-Release_Notes-Changes_for_Sysadmin.html >> >> I just noticed FC20 changed system logging. That is going to >> take some getting use to. RHEL 7 perhaps? >> >> -T >> >> >> 2.8.1. Syslog removed from default installation >> syslog is no longer included in default installations. journald >> logging serves most use cases as well as, or better than, syslogd. >> >> Users accustomed to checking /var/log/messages for system logs should instead use journalctl. >> >> journalctl command examples: >> >> newjournalctl | old messages >> --------------------------------+----------------------------- >> journalctl | less /var/log/messages >> journalctl -f | tail -f /var/log/messages >> journalctl --unit named.service | grep named /var/log/messages >> journalctl -b | Shows logs from current boot, >> | no simple equivalent.