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Symptom & Impact
Disk space drops quickly and services fail due to root filesystem exhaustion.
Environment & Reproduction
Ubuntu 22.04 with verbose logging workload and unrestricted journald retention.
Root Cause Analysis
Persistent journal retention exceeds safe storage budget on small root volumes.
Quick Triage
Run journalctl –disk-usage and df -h to quantify impact.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Review /etc/systemd/journald.conf and identify high-volume units generating logs.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set SystemMaxUse and RuntimeMaxUse, restart systemd-journald, and vacuum old journals.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Forward logs to centralized collector and reduce local persistence requirements.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
journalctl –disk-usage remains within policy and root free space is stable.
Rollback Plan
Restore prior journald settings if forensic retention policy requires longer history.
Prevention & Hardening
Set explicit log retention baselines for each host profile.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Application write failures and apt cache errors can follow root disk pressure.
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References & Further Reading
Ubuntu 22.04 systemd-journald storage management documentation.
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