Not breached here:

$ journalctl -b -u systemd-journald.service -n 1
-- Logs begin at Sat 2018-09-29 05:03:28 CEST, end at Thu 2019-03-21 18:18:38 
CET. --
Mar 20 13:32:03 debby2017 systemd-journald[699]: System journal 
(/var/log/journal/f8b692c8bb791fe2804f3d5a5905148b) is 1.8G, max 1.8G, 0B free.

$ journalctl --disk-usage
Archived and active journals take up 1.8G in the file system.

However, with systemd-journald persistence enabled, and classic logging
daemons not removed (and still logging) on upgrades, you can end up with
much data stored in /var/log, a lot more than there used to be in the
past, which could cause problems, also (but not only) if combined with
bug 1785321.

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  systemd journals take up too much space, aren't vacuumed automatically

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