I am running several containers using docker-compose
. I can see application logs with command docker-compose logs
. However I would like to access raw log file to send it somewhere for example? Where is it located? I guess it's separate log per each container (inside container?) but where I can find it?
9 Answers
A container's logs can be found in :
/var/lib/docker/containers/<container id>/<container id>-json.log
(if you use the default log format which is json)
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6There are a lot of folders like
004279dd2985037950beeba7e6fe45c10354476d3b82afb68e72dd612b03a8ff
. How to know which folder to look at for a particular container? Sep 30, 2018 at 23:40 -
4@PraveenSripati the container id for running containers is shown in the first column if you do
docker ps
– C SOct 3, 2018 at 19:09 -
2@PraveenSripati write
docker ps
, you'll get all of your available containers along with their IDs. Copy the ID of your desired container, then from/var/lib/docker/containers/
runls | grep <paste the copied docker ID>
. Then you'll see that docker container Sep 9, 2019 at 7:12 -
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cd /var/lib/docker/containers/
-bash: cd: /var/lib/docker/containers/: Permission deniedsudo cd /var/lib/docker/containers/
sudo: cd: command not found– canbaxNov 19, 2019 at 8:53 -
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You can docker inspect
each container to see where their logs are:
docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' $INSTANCE_ID
And, in case you were trying to figure out where the logs were to manage their collective size, or adjust parameters of the logging itself you will find the following relevant.
Fixing the amount of space reserved for the logs
This is taken from Request for the ability to clear log history (issue 1083)):
Docker 1.8 and docker-compose 1.4 there is already exists a method to limit log size using docker compose log driver and log-opt max-size:
mycontainer:
...
log_driver: "json-file"
log_opt:
# limit logs to 2MB (20 rotations of 100K each)
max-size: "100k"
max-file: "20"
In docker compose files of version '2' , the syntax changed a bit:
version: '2'
...
mycontainer:
...
logging:
#limit logs to 200MB (4rotations of 50M each)
driver: "json-file"
options:
max-size: "50m"
max-file: "4"
(note that in both syntaxes, the numbers are expressed as strings, in quotes)
Possible issue with docker-compose logs
not terminating
- issue 1866: command
logs
doesn't exit if the container is already stopped
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1The short version: docker inspect -f '{{.LogPath}}' $INSTANCE_ID Mar 17, 2018 at 2:57
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from my experience, the
<container-id>.log.*
log files are from the current day. Where does docker log driver store old logs (from previous days), or in case clearing old logs is configured, which configuration is it ?– VeverkeMar 14 at 10:14 -
@Veverke I do not have access to a Docker environment to check that, but by default, the Docker Compose log driver stores logs in the
/var/lib/docker/containers/<container-id>/<container-id>-json.log
file for each container. These logs are rotated daily and compressed, with one file per day kept. The rotated files are named<container-id>.log.*
, where the*
represents the date of the log file in the formatYYYY-MM-DD
. For example, a log file for a container with IDabc123
from March 12, 2023, would be namedabc123.log.2023-03-12
.– VonCMar 14 at 14:42
To see how much space each container's log is taking up, use this:
docker ps -qa | xargs docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' | xargs ls -hl
(you might need a sudo
before ls
).
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1Adding sudo at the end helped:
docker ps -qa | xargs docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' | xargs sudo du -hl
– ShakedkDec 6, 2018 at 8:26 -
@Shakedk to fix your permission thing this will be helpful.
sudo groupadd docker
sudo usermod -aG docker $USER
activate the changes to groups:newgrp docker
sudo chown "$USER":"$USER" /home/"$USER"/.docker -R
sudo chmod g+rwx "$HOME/.docker" -R
– ElshanApr 26, 2022 at 3:23
docker inspect <containername> | grep log
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grep "LogPath"
gives the exact line, at least for Docker version 19.03.13. Nov 14, 2020 at 11:52 -
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On Windows, the default location is: C:\ProgramData\Docker\containers\<container-id>-json.log
.
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This is the one when running a local container for development! thanks - it was very hard to find this info– PercyJul 20, 2020 at 15:36
Here is the location for
Windows 10 + WSL 2 (Ubuntu 20.04), Docker version 20.10.2, build 2291f61
Lets say
DOCKER_ARTIFACTS == \\wsl$\docker-desktop-data\version-pack-data\community\docker
Location of container logs can be found in
DOCKER_ARTIFACTS\containers\[Your_container_ID]\[Your_container_ID]-json.log
Here is an example
To directly view the logfile in less, I use:
docker inspect $1 | grep 'LogPath' | sed -n "s/^.*\(\/var.*\)\",$/\1/p" | xargs sudo less
run as ./viewLogs.sh CONTAINERNAME
As of 8/22/2018, the logs can be found in :
/data/docker/containers/<container id>/<container id>-json.log
To see the size of logs per container, you can use this bash command :
for cont_id in $(docker ps -aq); do cont_name=$(docker ps | grep $cont_id | awk '{ print $NF }') && cont_size=$(docker inspect --format='{{.LogPath}}' $cont_id | xargs sudo ls -hl | awk '{ print $5 }') && echo "$cont_name ($cont_id): $cont_size"; done
Example output:
container_name (6eed984b29da): 13M
elegant_albattani (acd8f73aa31e): 2.3G