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Symptom & Impact
/var grows quickly and journal files consume unexpected space.
Environment & Reproduction
Run journalctl –disk-usage and inspect /etc/systemd/journald.conf.
Root Cause Analysis
Check if growth is due to one noisy service or broad system logging.
Quick Triage
No size limits set, high verbosity, or repeated service crash loops.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Set SystemMaxUse and RuntimeMaxUse, then restart systemd-journald.

Solution – Primary Fix
Vacuum old logs with journalctl –vacuum-size or –vacuum-time.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
systemctl status systemd-journald should stay active without errors.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
No direct dependency, but remote log forwarding may add volume.
Rollback Plan
If journal path was customized, verify SELinux labels on storage path.
Prevention & Hardening
Use journalctl -p err..alert to isolate noisy failure sources.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Set explicit retention defaults in baseline RHEL 9 images.
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References & Further Reading
Revert journald.conf edits and restart journald if limits are too strict.
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