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whatamp;#39;s going on everyone in this video iamp;#39;m going to show you a very quick way to clean up logs on a system now if you have very long running systems like your personal laptop maybe um or even snowflake server at work um these logs can kind of start filling up your disks depending on how big they are you can see that just with a few years of use my kind of teaching experimentation vm has accumulated almost a half a gig of journal logs so in systemd journal ctl or as i prefer to call it journal cuddle because who doesnamp;#39;t need a good cuddle journalctl is the tool that you use to interact with the systemd journal so all the logs now you saw my my kind of cheap way of getting archived journal size or total journal size by looking at sudo dsh to get the total directory size or disk used by a directory of var log journal thatamp;#39;s kind of like itamp;#39;ll work most of the time itamp;#39;s a little bit cheaty a little bit too traditional linuxi and not system d-