How can I check error logs in my Docker container?
You can check the error logs of a Docker container using the command: docker logs <container_id>
. This will display the logs.
What if I want to see real-time logs?
You can use the -f
option with the logs command: docker logs -f <container_id>
. This will follow the logs in real-time.
Is there a way to filter the logs for errors only?
Yes, you can pipe the logs to grep
to filter for errors: docker logs <container_id> | grep 'ERROR'
.
Can I save the logs to a file?
Absolutely! You can redirect the output to a file like this: docker logs <container_id> > logs.txt
.
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