4.2.2.3 Ensure journald is configured to write logfiles to persistent disk

Information

Data from journald may be stored in volatile memory or persisted locally on the server.
Logs in memory will be lost upon a system reboot. By persisting logs to local disk on the
server they are protected from loss.

Rationale:

Writing log data to disk will provide the ability to forensically reconstruct events which
may have impacted the operations or security of a system even after a system crash or
reboot.

Solution

Edit the /etc/systemd/journald.conf file and add the following line:

Storage=persistent

See Also

https://workbench.cisecurity.org/files/2420