On 2020-03-30 4:54 p.m., Seth Arnold wrote:
> Sadly 'journactl -xe' was useless. (It only showed a thousand unrelated lines.) A raw journalctl took forever to run long enough to let me see it generated two million lines of output, and started about two years ago, that I'm not keen on trying to run that through less or similar. Advice accepted.
This should let you see today's logs related to $UNIT_NAME:
On 2020-03-30 4:54 p.m., Seth Arnold wrote:
> Sadly 'journactl -xe' was useless. (It only showed a thousand unrelated lines.) A raw journalctl took forever to run long enough to let me see it generated two million lines of output, and started about two years ago, that I'm not keen on trying to run that through less or similar. Advice accepted.
This should let you see today's logs related to $UNIT_NAME:
journalctl -S today -u $UNIT_NAME