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diff --git a/man/journald.conf.xml b/man/journald.conf.xml
index 2fa475c94..30523c537 100644
--- a/man/journald.conf.xml
+++ b/man/journald.conf.xml
@@ -135,6 +135,36 @@
enabled.
+
+ SplitMode=
+
+ Controls whether to
+ split up journal files per user. One
+ of login,
+ uid and
+ none. If
+ login each logged
+ in user will get his own journal
+ files, but systemd user IDs will log
+ into the system journal. If
+ uid any user ID
+ will get his own journal files
+ regardless whether it belongs to a
+ system service or refers to a real
+ logged in user. If
+ none journal files
+ are not split up per-user and all
+ messages are stored in the single
+ system journal. Note that splitting
+ up journal files per-user is only
+ available of journals are stored
+ persistently. If journals are stored
+ on volatile storage (see above) only a
+ single journal file for all user IDs
+ is kept. Defaults to
+ login.
+
+
RateLimitInterval=
RateLimitBurst=
@@ -153,8 +183,8 @@
messages is generated. This rate
limiting is applied per-service, so
that two services which log do not
- interfere with each other's
- limit. Defaults to 100 messages in
+ interfere with each others'
+ limits. Defaults to 200 messages in
10s. The time specification for
RateLimitInterval=
may be specified in the following
@@ -171,11 +201,9 @@
SystemMaxUse=
SystemKeepFree=
SystemMaxFileSize=
- SystemMinFileSize=
RuntimeMaxUse=
RuntimeKeepFree=
RuntimeMaxFileSize=
- RuntimeMinFileSize=
Enforce size limits on
the journal files stored. The options
@@ -233,21 +261,67 @@
SystemMaxUse= and
RuntimeMaxUse=, so
that usually seven rotated journal
- files are kept as
- history. SystemMinFileSize=
- and
- RuntimeMinFileSize=
- control how large individual journal
- files grow at minimum. Defaults to
- 64K. Specify values in bytes or use
- K, M, G, T, P, E as units for the
- specified sizes. Note that size limits
- are enforced synchronously to journal
+ files are kept as history. Specify
+ values in bytes or use K, M, G, T, P,
+ E as units for the specified
+ sizes. Note that size limits are
+ enforced synchronously to journal
files as they are extended, and need
no explicit rotation step triggered by
time.
+
+ MaxFileSec=
+
+ The maximum time to
+ store entries in a single journal
+ file, before rotating to the next
+ one. Normally time-based rotation
+ should not be required as size-based
+ rotation with options such as
+ SystemMaxFileSize=
+ should be sufficient to ensure that
+ journal files don't grow without
+ bounds. However, to ensure that not
+ too much data is lost at once when old
+ journal files are deleted it might
+ make sense to change this value from
+ the default of one month. Set to 0 to
+ turn off this feature. This setting
+ takes time values which may be
+ suffixed with the units year, month,
+ week, day, h, m to override the
+ default time unit of
+ seconds.
+
+
+
+ MaxRetentionSec=
+
+ The maximum time to
+ store journal entries. This
+ controls whether journal files
+ containing entries older then the
+ specified time span are
+ deleted. Normally time-based deletion
+ of old journal files should not be
+ required as size-based deletion with
+ options such as
+ SystemMaxUse=
+ should be sufficient to ensure that
+ journal files don't grow without
+ bounds. However, to enforce data
+ retention policies it might make sense
+ to change this value from the
+ default of 0 (which turns off this
+ feature). This setting also takes
+ time values which may be suffixed with
+ the units year, month, week, day, h, m
+ to override the default time unit of
+ seconds.
+
+
ForwardToSyslog=
ForwardToKMsg=