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* <code>[[journalctl --disk-usage]]</code> | * <code>[[journalctl --disk-usage]]</code> | ||
* <code>journalctl --vacuum-time=2d</code> | * <code>journalctl --vacuum-time=2d</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 | ||
**--vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files | **--vacuum-files=INT Leave only the specified number of journal files |
Revision as of 11:54, 16 November 2020
journalctl
command allows to query the contents of the systemd journal/logs.
Configuration
Basic Commands
journalctl
[1] orjournalctl --no-pager
journalctl -r
(reverse order)journalctl -k
: Show only kernel messagesjournalctl -f
(follow)journalctl -u service-name.service
-u unit_name
journalctl -u service-name.service -f
journalctl -u libvirtd
journalctl -u ssh
(See also sshd logs)journalctl -u docker
journalctl -u UNIT_NAME -n 1 -o verbose
Disk Usage/Logging:
journalctl --disk-usage
journalctl --vacuum-time=2d
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.
journalctl --since "2 days ago"
Related terms
docker run -d --log-driver=journald YOUR_CONTAINER
- rsyslogd
- journalctl --identifier=ignition --all
Activities
- Review journalctl logs
See also
- journald:
journalctl
journald.conf
,journalctl --help
,/dev/console
- systemd-journald:
journalctl
,/etc/systemd/journald.conf
,journalctl logs
,journalctl --list-boots
,journalctl --disk-usage
,journalctl -u kubelet
,journalctl -u prometheus
,journalctl --help
- Systemd:
systemctl
,systemd-journald
,journalctl
systemd-cat
,systemd-logind
,systemd-networkd
:networkctl
,systemd-timesyncd
,systemd-resolved
,systemd-udevd
[3],Systemd-logind: loginctl
,hostnamectl
,udevadm
,systemd-run
,portablectl
,systemd-nspawn
, systemd resource management, Timer (systemd), systemd logs,/etc/systemd/
, systemd services,systemd-mount
,/run/systemd/
,.service
,/usr/lib/systemd/
,/usr/lib/systemd/system/
,/usr/lib/systemd/system/systemd-resolved.service
,/lib/systemd/
, machinectl, systemd-oomd, systemd-analyze /etc/inittab
[4] andrespawn
option[5]- launchd init and operating system service management daemon for MacOS
- Linux logging, Cisco IOS logging
du, du -hs
, Disk space usage,df
,ls
,tree
,find
,docker system df
,journalctl --disk-usage
, No space left on device, ENOSPC,sar -F
,growpart
,resize2fs
, ncdu, duf, dua-cli
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