How do I configure logging drivers in Docker?
You can configure logging drivers in Docker by specifying the --log-driver
option when you run a container. What specific logging driver are you interested in?
I'm interested in using the json-file driver. Can you give me an example?
Sure! You can run a container with the json-file logging driver like this: docker run --log-driver=json-file your_image_name
.
Are there any options I can set for the json-file driver?
Yes, you can set options like max-size
and max-file
to control log file size and rotation. For example: --log-opt max-size=10m --log-opt max-file=3
.
Thanks! How do I check the logs?
You can check the logs using the command docker logs container_id
where container_id
is the ID of your running container.
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