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Problem Summary
Systemd journal consumes excessive disk space under /var/log/journal.
Symptoms
Filesystem usage spikes and journalctl –disk-usage reports large values.
Diagnostics
Check journald.conf limits and high-volume units with journalctl –since.
Root Cause
No retention caps plus noisy services generating repetitive logs.
Primary Fix
Set SystemMaxUse and RuntimeMaxUse, then vacuum old journals.
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Verification
Confirm new size policy and stable growth trend after restart.

Prevention
Tune service log levels and alert on journal growth.
Rollback
Revert journald.conf changes if troubleshooting requires longer retention.
Automation
Template journald config and reload via systemctl restart systemd-journald.
Command Reference
journalctl –disk-usage; journalctl –vacuum-size=1G
Escalation
Provide top noisy units and journald configuration.
Related Notes
Persistent logging may be required for compliance despite storage pressure.
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