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NAME

6       journal-remote.conf, journal-remote.conf.d - Configuration files for
7       the service accepting remote journal uploads
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SYNOPSIS

10       /etc/systemd/journal-remote.conf
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12       /etc/systemd/journal-remote.conf.d/*.conf
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14       /run/systemd/journal-remote.conf.d/*.conf
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16       /usr/lib/systemd/journal-remote.conf.d/*.conf
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DESCRIPTION

19       These files configure various parameters of systemd-journal-
20       remote.service(8). See systemd.syntax(7) for a general description of
21       the syntax.
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CONFIGURATION DIRECTORIES AND PRECEDENCE

24       The default configuration is set during compilation, so configuration
25       is only needed when it is necessary to deviate from those defaults.
26       Initially, the main configuration file in /etc/systemd/ contains
27       commented out entries showing the defaults as a guide to the
28       administrator. Local overrides can be created by editing this file or
29       by creating drop-ins, as described below. Using drop-ins for local
30       configuration is recommended over modifications to the main
31       configuration file.
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33       In addition to the "main" configuration file, drop-in configuration
34       snippets are read from /usr/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/,
35       /usr/local/lib/systemd/*.conf.d/, and /etc/systemd/*.conf.d/. Those
36       drop-ins have higher precedence and override the main configuration
37       file. Files in the *.conf.d/ configuration subdirectories are sorted by
38       their filename in lexicographic order, regardless of in which of the
39       subdirectories they reside. When multiple files specify the same
40       option, for options which accept just a single value, the entry in the
41       file sorted last takes precedence, and for options which accept a list
42       of values, entries are collected as they occur in the sorted files.
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44       When packages need to customize the configuration, they can install
45       drop-ins under /usr/. Files in /etc/ are reserved for the local
46       administrator, who may use this logic to override the configuration
47       files installed by vendor packages. Drop-ins have to be used to
48       override package drop-ins, since the main configuration file has lower
49       precedence. It is recommended to prefix all filenames in those
50       subdirectories with a two-digit number and a dash, to simplify the
51       ordering of the files.
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53       To disable a configuration file supplied by the vendor, the recommended
54       way is to place a symlink to /dev/null in the configuration directory
55       in /etc/, with the same filename as the vendor configuration file.
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OPTIONS

58       All options are configured in the [Remote] section:
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60       Seal=
61           Periodically sign the data in the journal using Forward Secure
62           Sealing.
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64       SplitMode=
65           One of "host" or "none".
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67       ServerKeyFile=
68           SSL key in PEM format.
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70       ServerCertificateFile=
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73       TrustedCertificateFile=
74           SSL CA certificate.
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76       MaxUse=, KeepFree=, MaxFileSize=, MaxFiles=
77           These are analogous to SystemMaxUse=, SystemKeepFree=,
78           SystemMaxFileSize= and SystemMaxFiles= in journald.conf(5).
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80           MaxUse= controls how much disk space the systemd-journal-remote may
81           use up at most.  KeepFree= controls how much disk space
82           systemd-journal-remote shall leave free for other uses.
83           systemd-journal-remote will respect both limits and use the smaller
84           of the two values.
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86           MaxFiles= controls how many individual journal files to keep at
87           most. Note that only archived files are deleted to reduce the
88           number of files until this limit is reached; active files will stay
89           around. This means that, in effect, there might still be more
90           journal files around in total than this limit after a vacuuming
91           operation is complete.
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SEE ALSO

94       journald.conf(5), systemd(1), systemd-journal-remote.service(8),
95       systemd-journald.service(8)
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