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tags:
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- systems-programming
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- Linux
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- procedural
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---
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# `journald`
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`journald` is a program that comes as default with [systemd](systemd.md). It is
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a service for collecting and storing system-level log data. I keeps a track of
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all [kernel](The_kernel.md) processes. It is invaluable when tracing the source
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of problems and errors that may arise on the system level. It keeps a track of
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all kernal processes.
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## `journalctl`
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We use `journalctl` to access the logs. The command by itself outputs the entire
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log which will be huge and hard to scroll through. We can refine the results
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with modifiers.
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### View logs for a specific process with pid
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```bash
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journalctl _PID=1234
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```
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### View logs for a specific time period
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This can be really helpful since you can bracket the most recent events which
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will be more memorable.
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```bash
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journalctl -S -1h
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```
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### View logs for a specfic systemd unit
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```bash
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journalctl -u [unit_name] -e
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```
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### View boot logs
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```bash
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journalctl -b
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```
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#### Identify specific boot
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```bash
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journalctl --list-boots
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```
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### List only kernel entries to the journal
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```bash
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journalctl -k
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```
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