Print log entries from the systemd journal NAME journalctl - Print log entries from the systemd journal SYNOPSIS journalctl [OPTIONS...] [MATCHES......Index of configuration directives NAME systemd.directives - Index of configuration directives UNIT DIRECTIVES Directives for configuring units, used in unit files. Accept= systemd.…...var/log/journal/. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...var/log/journal/. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...var/log/journal/. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...var/log/journal/. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...var/log/journal/. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...t" in all others. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...t" in all others. Note that journald will initially use volatile storage, until a call to journalctl --flush (or sending SIGUSR1 to journald) will cause it to switch to persiste…...iority is needed it must be within input, and use PRIORITY field. The simple execution of journalctl (1) will display MESSAGE field. Use journalctl --output json-pretty to see r…...umentation URL with further information about the topic of the log message. Tools such as journalctl will include a hyperlink to a URL specified this way in their output. Should…...usr/lib/tmpfiles/systemd-pstore.conf. USAGE Data stored in the journal can be viewed with journalctl (1) as usual. SEE ALSO pstore.conf (5)...usr/lib/tmpfiles/systemd-pstore.conf. USAGE Data stored in the journal can be viewed with journalctl (1) as usual. SEE ALSO pstore.conf (5)...e program that is the source of log messages that is passed to the syslog (3) call. TOOLS journalctl option -p / --priority= may be used to filter log messages by log level, opt….... This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages based on the log l…...rols the formatting of the journal entries that are shown. For the available choices, see journalctl (1). Defaults to "short". Added in version 219. -H , --host= Execute the ope…...gSec= ). Defaults to SIGABRT . Added in version 240. SEE ALSO systemd (1), systemctl (1), journalctl (1), systemd.unit (5), systemd.service (5), systemd.socket (5), systemd.swap….... This setting is only useful when messages are written directly to the terminal, because journalctl (1) and other tools that display logs will color messages based on the log l…...es provided by systemd to services # systemd-run env Running as unit: run-19945.service # journalctl -u run-19945.service Sep 08 07:37:21 bupkis systemd[1]: Starting /usr/bin/en…...ied data as a format, use the following instead: syslog(priority, "%s", string); SEE ALSO journalctl (1), logger (1), setlogmask (3), syslog.conf (5), syslogd (8)