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Commands

journalctl

Systemd will not execute a command as a non-root user, unless, you create a seperate instance of systemd by following this guide: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Systemd/User The systemd journal store logs produced by systemd. It stores those logs in a binary format, so these logs can only be viewed by journalctl. Here are some of the commands

  • journalctl -b
  • show all the logs from this boot
  • journalctl --since "20 min ago"
  • show all the logs since 20 minutes ago
  • journalctl --since "2016-02-18 18:17:16"
  • journalctl --since "2016-02-18"
  • journalctl _PID=1
  • show all logs with a specific process
  • journalctl /usr/bin/program
  • show all logs from a specific executable