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Symptom & Impact
Disk usage grows quickly and useful troubleshooting data is buried by repeated log lines.
Environment & Reproduction
Appears after incorrect rsyslog forwarding rules or recursive local logging directives.
Root Cause Analysis
Log message loop routes events back into source input repeatedly without rate limiting.
Quick Triage
Inspect journalctl rate spikes and check systemctl status rsyslog for warning patterns.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Validate rsyslog include files and forwarding targets for duplicate or recursive actions.

Solution – Primary Fix
Correct rsyslog rules, restart rsyslog service, and verify journal growth returns to normal.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Enable conservative rate limiting to reduce impact while full config remediation is reviewed.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
journalctl volume drops to expected levels and important service logs are visible.
Rollback Plan
Reapply previous rsyslog config backup if new rules miss required forwarding paths.
Prevention & Hardening
Lint rsyslog config in CI and enforce change approvals for logging pipeline updates.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
imjournal state repeated, forwarding loop detected, excessive duplicate messages.
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References & Further Reading
RHEL 7 logging architecture, rsyslog configuration, and journalctl troubleshooting.
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