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Introduction
If you really forget all the options, just type journalctl
to see all the saved logs, if a long line is truncated, you can scroll to the right by pressing the arrow keys
Let’s start
View recent messages
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -e
Detailed information
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -ex
Monitor logs just like tail -f
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -f
Show only messages for specific services
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -u sshd
You can specify the full path of the executable file as in.
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl /usr/sbin/sshd
Display only the end of the log
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -n 100
Display all messages from startup
root@test:/home/ozyrys# journalctl -b