I'm looking to redirect some logs from a command run with kubectl exec
to that pod's logs, so that they can be read with kubectl logs <pod-name>
(or really, /var/log/containers/<pod-name>.log
). I can see the logs I need as output when running the command, and they're stored inside a separate log directory inside the running container.
Redirecting the output (i.e. >> logfile.log
) to the file which I thought was mirroring what is in kubectl logs <pod-name>
does not update that container's logs, and neither does redirecting to stdout.
When calling kubectl logs <pod-name>
, my understanding is that kubelet gets them from it's internal /var/log/containers/
directory. But what determines which logs are stored there? Is it the same process as the way logs get stored inside any other docker container?
Is there a way to examine/trace the logging process, or determine where these logs are coming from?