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how to umount or remount /var/log on running system?

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I experience filesystem problems on the filesystem where my /var/log is bound. I wanted to umount it or remount to another location in order to check and repair it. Unfortunately, there are many open files here, opened by system processes: systemd-j, rsyslogd, openvpn, etc. Is there any way to deal with this situation without stopping the system? Is it possible to transparently pause or switch logging to another location in runtime?

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