Difference between revisions of "Journalctl"

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::<code>journalctl -u [[kVM/libvirt|libvirtd]]</code>
 
::<code>journalctl -u [[kVM/libvirt|libvirtd]]</code>
 
* <code>journalctl --verify</code>
 
* <code>journalctl --verify</code>
* Disk Usage/Logging: <code>[[/journalctl --disk-usage/]]</code>
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* Disk Usage/Logging: <code>[[journalctl --disk-usage]]</code>
 
* <code>journalctl --vacuum-size=200M</code><ref>https://askubuntu.com/a/1012913</ref>
 
* <code>journalctl --vacuum-size=200M</code><ref>https://askubuntu.com/a/1012913</ref>
 
**--vacuum-size=BYTES  Reduce disk usage below specified size
 
**--vacuum-size=BYTES  Reduce disk usage below specified size

Revision as of 08:00, 24 December 2019

journalctl command allows to query the contents of the systemd journal/logs.

Configuration

Basic Commands

  • journalctl[1] or journalctl --no-pager
  • journalctl -r (reverse order)
  • journalctl -k: Show only kernel messages
  • journalctl -f (follow)
  • journalctl -u service-name.service
-u unit_name
journalctl -u service-name.service -f
journalctl -u libvirtd
  • journalctl --verify
  • Disk Usage/Logging: journalctl --disk-usage
  • journalctl --vacuum-size=200M[2]
    • --vacuum-size=BYTES Reduce disk usage below specified size
    • --vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files
    • --vacuum-time=TIME Remove journal files older than specified time
  • journalctl --list-boots. See also: last (command)
  • journalctl -xb
-x --catalog Includes explanations in log lines from message catalgog
-b show message from current boot. if [ID] is provided will show messages from that specific boot.

See also


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Source: https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Linux_Administration/System_Services/System_Logging/Journalctl

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