How can I analyze logs in Kubernetes?
You can analyze logs in Kubernetes using tools like kubectl logs, Fluentd, or ELK stack. What specific logs are you interested in?
I'm looking to analyze application logs for debugging.
For application logs, you can use kubectl logs <pod-name>
to fetch logs from a specific pod. Do you need help with a specific command?
Yes, how do I filter logs for a specific time range?
You can use the --since
or --since-time
flags with kubectl logs
to filter logs. Would you like an example?
That would be great, thanks!
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