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Symptom & Impact
Root partition reaches high usage, causing service and package failures.
Environment & Reproduction
Common when verbose logging runs without retention limits.
Root Cause Analysis
Unlimited or oversized journald retention consumes local storage over time.
Quick Triage
Check current footprint with `journalctl –disk-usage`.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review noisy units and retention settings in `/etc/systemd/journald.conf`.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set `SystemMaxUse` and run `sudo journalctl –vacuum-time=14d` or policy equivalent.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Forward logs to centralized storage and keep local retention small.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Disk use returns to safe levels and remains stable over multiple days.
Rollback Plan
Revert journald retention values if compliance requires longer local history.
Prevention & Hardening
Alert on filesystem growth and high journal ingestion rates.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often paired with restart loops and debug logging left enabled.
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References & Further Reading
Debian logging and journald retention references.
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