How can I view real-time logs for my Docker Swarm services?
You can use the docker service logs
command to view real-time logs for your services. Just run docker service logs -f <service_name>
.
What if I want to see logs for all services at once?
You can use docker service logs -f $(docker service ls -q)
to follow logs for all services simultaneously.
Is there a way to filter logs by a specific time range?
Currently, Docker doesn't support time filtering directly in the logs command, but you can pipe the output to tools like grep
or awk
for custom filtering.
Can I also see logs from previous runs of the service?
Yes, you can use the --tail
option with docker service logs
to see logs from previous runs, like docker service logs --tail 100 <service_name>
.
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