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Symptom & Impact
Operators may not find expected service logs in journalctl due to journald persistence or rate-limit configuration.
Environment & Reproduction
Recent failures appear in app output, but journalctl -u returns incomplete history or gaps during incident windows.
Root Cause Analysis
Volatile storage mode, aggressive RateLimitBurst values, log forwarding conflicts, or disk pressure under /var/log/journal.
Quick Triage
Check journald service status, inspect journald.conf, and confirm time range and boot selector arguments in queries.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Use journalctl with boot and unit filters to prove missing windows and detect journald throttling messages.

Solution – Primary Fix
Capture Storage and RateLimit settings, then compare current retention to incident duration requirements.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Enable persistent journals, tune rate limits, restart systemd-journald service, and revalidate log completeness after load tests.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
SELinux context on /var/log/journal must be correct; firewalld matters only if remote log shipping channels are used.
Rollback Plan
Generate controlled test logs and verify they are retained and queryable through journalctl across reboots.
Prevention & Hardening
If disk usage spikes after persistence changes, scale retention down while keeping critical service visibility.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Define logging SLOs, monitor drop indicators, and align journald policy with troubleshooting requirements.
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References & Further Reading
Use journald and journalctl documentation for retention, filtering, and performance tuning.
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