diff --git a/man/systemd.exec.xml b/man/systemd.exec.xml
index b7f44c9473..8f1695ad29 100644
--- a/man/systemd.exec.xml
+++ b/man/systemd.exec.xml
@@ -70,6 +70,10 @@
or (or their combinations with console output, see below)
automatically acquire dependencies of type After= on
systemd-journald.socket.
+
+ Units using LogNamespace= will automatically gain ordering and
+ requirement dependencies on the two socket units associated with
+ systemd-journald@.service instances.
@@ -2254,6 +2258,36 @@ StandardInputData=SWNrIHNpdHplIGRhIHVuJyBlc3NlIEtsb3BzLAp1ZmYgZWVtYWwga2xvcHAncy
+
+ LogNamespace=
+
+ Run the unit's processes in the specified journal namespace. Expects a short
+ user-defined string identifying the namespace. If not used the processes of the service are run in
+ the default journal namespace, i.e. their log stream is collected and processed by
+ systemd-journald.service. If this option is used any log data generated by
+ processes of this unit (regardless if via the syslog(), journal native logging
+ or stdout/stderr logging) is collected and processed by an instance of the
+ systemd-journald@.service template unit, which manages the specified
+ namespace. The log data is stored in a data store independent from the default log namespace's data
+ store. See
+ systemd-journald.service8
+ for details about journal namespaces.
+
+ Internally, journal namespaces are implemented through Linux mount namespacing and
+ over-mounting the directory that contains the relevant AF_UNIX sockets used for
+ logging in the unit's mount namespace. Since mount namespaces are used this setting disconnects
+ propagation of mounts from the unit's processes to the host, similar to how
+ ReadOnlyPaths= and similar settings (see above) work. Journal namespaces may hence
+ not be used for services that need to establish mount points on the host.
+
+ When this option is used the unit will automatically gain ordering and requirement dependencies
+ on the two socket units associated with the systemd-journald@.service instance
+ so that they are automatically established prior to the unit starting up. Note that when this option
+ is used log output of this service does not appear in the regular
+ journalctl1
+ output, unless the option is used.
+
+
SyslogIdentifier=