Once upon a time, Chris Murphy <li...@colorremedies.com> said:
> Also I wonder if merely restarting the journal daemon solves it:
> 
> systemctl restart systemd-journald
> 
> What should happen is it realizes its own logs are corrupt and ignores
> them, and starts working on new copies. And journalctl should still
> try to read the old ones but skips the corrupt entries.

I tried that and it didn't work (at least not every time).  I had to
actually remove the journal file to get it functional again.

So far, turning off the compression appears to have worked (but I'll
have to watch it for a day or two to really see).

-- 
Chris Adams <li...@cmadams.net>
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