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Symptom & Impact
Log daemon consumes excessive resources, reducing application performance and increasing latency.
Environment & Reproduction
Appears when noisy services emit high-volume logs without rate controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Unbounded log throughput and retention settings drive excessive write amplification.
Quick Triage
Identify top log producers and journal growth rate.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate journald config and per-service logging behavior.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set journal size/rate limits and reduce unnecessary service log verbosity.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Forward logs to centralized collectors and reduce local retention footprint.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
CPU/I/O drops to normal operating range and journal growth stabilizes.
Rollback Plan
Revert journald.conf edits if diagnostic fidelity becomes insufficient.
Prevention & Hardening
Apply log budgets and alert on bursty service output.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Often connected to disk pressure and noisy crash-looping services.
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References & Further Reading
systemd-journald configuration and operational tuning documentation.
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