I'm trying to setup syslog-ng on a systemd system. But even though I have several things writing to syslog, syslog-ng doesn't write ANYTHING to the /var/log/messages except kernel messages and it's own info. So I searched around, and found the systemd-journal() source. So I tried it. And I get an error that says syslog-ng can't initialize the logger plugin: # syslog-ng -F [2021-01-23T23:25:36.525097] The configuration must not contain more than one systemd-journal() source; [2021-01-23T23:25:36.525157] Error initializing journal_reader; [2021-01-23T23:25:36.525173] Error initializing message pipeline; plugin_name='systemd-journal', location='/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf:26:5' Here's the config, basically copied from the syslog-ng.com page: @version: 3.26 # # Syslog-ng default configuration file for Gentoo Linux # https://bugs.gentoo.org/426814 @include "scl.conf" options { threaded(yes); chain_hostnames(no); stats_freq(43200); mark_freq(3600); }; source s_journald { systemd-journal(prefix(".SDATA.journald.")); }; source src { system(); internal(); file("/proc/kmsg"); }; destination messages { file("/var/log/messages"); }; destination console_all { file("/dev/tty12"); }; log { source(src); destination(messages); }; log { source(s_journald); destination(messages); }; log { source(src); destination(console_all); }; What am I doing wrong? I am POSITIVE things are sending to the syslog sub-system. I have ensured several programs have sent something. But without the systemd-journal line syslog-ng loads fine, recording /proc/kmsg and syslog-ng messages but nothing else. I am completely stumped here.