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Symptom & Impact
CPU saturation reduces application responsiveness and can trigger autoscaling or watchdog events.
Environment & Reproduction
Seen on noisy systems generating excessive logs from failing services or verbose debug flags.
Root Cause Analysis
Sustained high log ingestion and rotation pressure drives journald processing overhead.
Quick Triage
Identify top log producers and evaluate current journal retention and rate limiting policies.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Measure journald throughput, inspect log storms, and correlate CPU spikes with service failures.

Solution – Primary Fix
Reduce noisy logs, tune journal limits, and correct upstream service faults causing rapid message loops.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Forward logs to external collectors and cap local persistence aggressively on constrained hosts.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
CPU utilization remains within baseline and logging throughput stabilizes under expected workloads.
Rollback Plan
Restore previous journal settings if observability data quality degrades after tuning.
Prevention & Hardening
Adopt log quality controls and alerting for sudden message-rate spikes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Related to runaway crash loops and disk pressure from log amplification.
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References & Further Reading
Consult systemd-journald operational and performance tuning references.
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