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To remove systemd-journald log data older than two (2) weeks use...

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To remove systemd-journald log data older than two (2) weeks use the following command: journalctl...

The maximum size for persistent journal storage on a 20GB...

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The maximum size for persistent journal storage on a 20GB partition is: 2GB 1GB unless uncapped 4GB...

By default the -n option when used with the journalctl command...

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By default the -n option when used with the journalctl command returns: Notes taken by a previous...

Output from the journalctl command is limited to seven (7) days...

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Output from the journalctl command is limited to seven (7) days worth of logs by default. True or...

The -r option when used with the journalctl command is useful...

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The -r option when used with the journalctl command is useful because it __________. …reverses...

The systemd-journal uses the journalctl application program to...

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The systemd-journal uses the journalctl application program to display logfiles which are stored in...

Which of the following settings in rsyslog.conf will enable...

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Which of the following settings in rsyslog.conf will enable rsyslogd to log messages of err...

The rsyslog.conf file is currently set to *.info. Which of the...

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The rsyslog.conf file is currently set to *.info. Which of the following will result in more...

The _ command is used to send messages to the system logging...

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The ____________ command is used to send messages to the system logging facility. timer notice...

By default, the rsyslogd daemon creates a _ message in the file...

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By default, the rsyslogd daemon creates a ________ message in the file every 20 minutes. TIME STAMP...

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