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List:       systemd-bugs
Subject:    [systemd-bugs] [Bug 68000] Journal: High-volume repeating pair of messages not suppressed
From:       bugzilla-daemon () freedesktop ! org (bugzilla-daemon at freedesktop ! org)
Date:       2013-08-30 8:37:46
Message-ID: bug-68000-30410-yK1EeLZxtp () http ! bugs ! freedesktop ! org/
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https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68000

--- Comment #1 from Harald Hoyer <harald at redhat.com> ---
(In reply to comment #0)
> It seems like the rate limiting stuff is not catching this case for some
> reason; maybe it doesn't handle repeating pairs of messages like this?

Hmm, the journal is designed to handle repeating stuff. It stores strings and
only references them. So, if the same string comes along again, the string is
not stored again, but only referenced. So, it seems something else was going
wrong and all the metadata sourrounding that string accumulated to 2.7G.

Is your disk full?

# df -h /var/log/journal

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