On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote:> On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4at5v at gmail.com wrote: >> Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups > > there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system. >I think he means /var/run/log/journal/ Which is included on a stock centos system. Kind Regards, Jake Shipton (JakeMS) GPG Key: 0xE3C31D8F GPG Fingerprint: 7515 CC63 19BD 06F9 400A DE8A 1D0B A5CF E3C3 1D8F
On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 05:31:54PM +0000, Jake Shipton wrote:> On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote: > > On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4at5v at gmail.com wrote: > >> Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups > > > > there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system. > > > > I think he means /var/run/log/journal/ > > Which is included on a stock centos system./run is standard on CentOS 7. /var/run is a symlink to /run on that OS. -- rgds Stephen
On Mon, 26 Jan 2015, Stephen Harris wrote:> On Mon, Jan 26, 2015 at 05:31:54PM +0000, Jake Shipton wrote: >> On 26/01/15 17:27, John R Pierce wrote: >>> On 1/26/2015 6:54 AM, kqt4at5v at gmail.com wrote: >>>> Is it ok to skip /run/log/journal/ in backups >>> >>> there is no directory /run/ on a stock centos system. >>> >> >> I think he means /var/run/log/journal/ >> >> Which is included on a stock centos system. > > /run is standard on CentOS 7. /var/run is a symlink to /run on that OS. >Sorry, yes, can files in /var/run/log/journal be skipped in backups?