How To View Manipulate System Logs In Linux Using Journalctl Command

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How To View Manipulate System Logs In Linux Using Journalctl Command

Like systemctl, journalctl is also a systemd utility. It’s used for querying and displaying messages from the journal.

Use the journalctl command to view the journal logs. By default, the listed entries include a time stamp, the host name, the application that performed the operation, and the actual message.

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Excellent illustration of REL7 Journalctl. I enjoyed it very much. appreciate your good work. Please post more of your knowledge here. Thanks again!!

mathewkargarzadeh
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Hi Liv4IT, I had a server that crashed and it uses journal for logging. I am not used to this. I know date and time it crashed, what options do you recommend me? Thanks!

LucasDWill
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Very helpful, thank you for the video. Can I parse a specific log file with journalctl? For example, using a path to look into a virtual host error log or access log which are logged separately than the main apache default host,

mauricehason
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Good video an informative enough, thx a lot

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hello how you terminal make see AUTOSUGGEST in GRAY when type???

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