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Symptom & Impact
Journal logs consume excessive space and trigger capacity alerts or outages.
Environment & Reproduction
Seen on noisy hosts without size limits or aggressive retention controls.
Root Cause Analysis
Persistent journald storage expands without bounded quotas or cleanup cadence.
Quick Triage
Check journal disk usage and identify services generating abnormal log volume.
Step-by-Step Diagnosis
Analyze journal growth trends and current retention configuration.

Solution – Primary Fix
Set journald size limits and vacuum old logs according to retention policy.
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Solution – Alternative Approaches
Forward logs centrally and reduce local persistence footprint.
Verification & Acceptance Criteria
Journal usage remains within policy thresholds after normal workload cycles.
Rollback Plan
Revert journal retention values if troubleshooting depth becomes insufficient.
Prevention & Hardening
Implement logging budgets and anomaly alerts for log-volume spikes.
Related Errors & Cross-Refs
Correlates with /var full incidents and failed service restarts.
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References & Further Reading
systemd-journald retention and operational logging guidance for Debian.
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