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shall be stored in the journal and are larger than a certain shall be stored in the journal and are larger than a certain
threshold are compressed with the XZ compression algorithm befor e threshold are compressed with the XZ compression algorithm befor e
they are written to the file system. they are written to the file system.
Seal= Seal=
Takes a boolean value. If enabled (the default) and a sealing ke y Takes a boolean value. If enabled (the default) and a sealing ke y
is available (as created by journalctl(1)'s --setup-keys command ), is available (as created by journalctl(1)'s --setup-keys command ),
forward secure sealing (FSS) for all persistent journal files is forward secure sealing (FSS) for all persistent journal files is
enabled. enabled.
SplitMode=
Controls whether to split up journal files per user. One of logi
n,
uid and none. If login each logged in user will get his own jour
nal
files, but systemd user IDs will log into the system journal. If
uid any user ID will get his own journal files regardless whethe
r
it belongs to a system service or refers to a real logged in use
r.
If none journal files are not split up per-user and all messages
are stored in the single system journal. Note that splitting up
journal files per-user is only available of journals are stored
persistently. If journals are stored on volatile storage (see
above) only a single journal file for all user IDs is kept.
Defaults to login.
RateLimitInterval=, RateLimitBurst= RateLimitInterval=, RateLimitBurst=
Configures the rate limiting that is applied to all messages Configures the rate limiting that is applied to all messages
generated on the system. If in the time interval defined by generated on the system. If in the time interval defined by
RateLimitInterval= more messages than specified in RateLimitBurs t= RateLimitInterval= more messages than specified in RateLimitBurs t=
are logged by a service all further messages within the interval are logged by a service all further messages within the interval
are dropped, until the interval is over. A message about the num ber are dropped, until the interval is over. A message about the num ber
of dropped messages is generated. This rate limiting is applied of dropped messages is generated. This rate limiting is applied
per-service, so that two services which log do not interfere wit h per-service, so that two services which log do not interfere wit h
each other's limit. Defaults to 100 messages in 10s. The time each other's limit. Defaults to 100 messages in 10s. The time
specification for RateLimitInterval= may be specified in the specification for RateLimitInterval= may be specified in the
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