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Post #1384891
2025-12-16 13:29 UTC
@marighost I dont use Prox, but for various random linux commands.. ive got a wealth. :D in the journalctl vein.
`journalctl -xeu `
ex: `journalctl -xeu httpd`
Gives you the specific journal output for the given service. In this example. httpd.
Also, `journalctl` is more than boot logs, its all of your logs from anything controlled by systemd. Mounts, services, timers, even sockets.
For example. On my system, i have /var/home as a mount. `systemctl` and `journalctl` can give me info on it with:
`systemctl status var-home.mount`
journalctl -xeu var-home.mount
You can see all of the mounts with.
`systemctl list-units --type=mount`
Or, see all of your services with
`systemctl list-units --type=service`
Or all of your timers with
`systemctl list-timers`
We do a weekly show on getting into linux terminals, commands, tricks, and share our experience.. It's called Into the Terminal. on the Red Hat Enterprise Linux youtube channel. I'll send you a link if you're interested.
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