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In the output when building, I am getting this message:

[output clipped, log limit 1MiB reached]

from the command

docker build --progress plain .

The current workaround I have is to pipe larger sections of the RUN command in the dockerfile to /dev/null i.e.

RUN \
 echo "**** install packages ****" && \
 apt-get update && \
 apt-get install -y libcairo2-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev libpng-dev libtool-bin libossp-uuid-dev wget maven default-jdk > /dev/null
4
  • You can set a bigger logsize with --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=10485760 (i.e 10MiB)
    – Holger
    Jan 21, 2021 at 0:07
  • could also use quite flag -qq, combining -yqq Jan 21, 2021 at 0:08
  • To add a little clarity, I'm looking to show the log output to see where the build is failing. -qq or sending to /dev/null works just fine, but I can't see the output I'm looking for when troubleshooting. --driver-opt isn't an available flag. ``` docker build --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=10485760 . unknown flag: --driver-opt See 'docker build --help'. ``` I'm assuming that the --driver-opt flag was taken from buildx, but that doesn't seem to be an option for buildx unless you enable experimental mode. -- testing experimental mode with buildx now.
    – alphabet5
    Jan 22, 2021 at 1:39
  • 3
    I was able to get around this issue by creating a builder with docker buildx create --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=50000000 and then using the builder with docker buildx build, but have not been able to fix the issue when using the default builder and docker build. Jan 22, 2021 at 23:41

7 Answers 7

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With the key link provided by @Luke Deluccia, this is what worked for me.

docker buildx create --use --name larger_log --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=50000000
docker buildx build --progress plain .

This creates a buildx instance, and sets buildx to use the instance when building. This did not clip the logs during the build process.

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  • 2
    Glad this worked for you as well. The only problem is that it does not use the default builder context, which many may want. If I find a solution for that, I'll post it here. Jan 23, 2021 at 14:35
  • 1
    I get: error: failed to solve: rpc error: code = Unknown desc = failed to read dockerfile: open /tmp/buildkit-mount113931619/Dockerfile: no such file or directory Oct 4, 2021 at 9:55
8

Was on WSL2 docker. The buildx solution somehow didn't work.

But disabling buildkit and piping the output into a file worked for me

So doing this in a bash shell worked for me:

export DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0
docker build --progress plain ./ > logoutput.txt 
7

The other solution is for docker buildx, but some might want a fix for docker build with DOCKER_BUILDKIT=1. The following works for me on ubuntu18.04 and docker version 5:20.10.3~3-0~ubuntu-bionic.

# cat /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d/env.conf 
[Service]
Environment="BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=1073741824" # you might want to tweak this
Environment="BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SPEED=10240000"

Then:

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart docker.service
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This answer to complete @AlexanderSergeyev answer's.

This was not working for me on Ubuntu 20.04 because /etc/systemd/system/docker.service.d folder does not exists.

Also, my Docker version is

Docker version 20.10.6, build 370c289

I have to do this instead:

sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/docker.service

Then under the [Service] tag, put those lines:

Environment="BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=1073741824"
Environment="BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SPEED=10240000"

And then restart docker daemon:

systemctl daemon-reload
systemctl restart docker.service
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for windows:

in cmd run the command:

set DOCKER_BUILDKIT=0

and restart docker desktop

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Windows 11, Docker Desktop, Docker version 20.10.17.

To turn off BUILDKIT, in the Docker Desktop settings, under "Docker Engine" on the left side, if there's a json block like:

  "features": {
    "buildkit": true
  }

change it to false. If the features block isn't there, it should be under the root {, add it with "buildkit": false.

0

According to the source it's possible to completely eliminate any limitations using -1 value for both variables:

$ docker buildx create --bootstrap --use --name buildkit \
    --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SIZE=-1 \
    --driver-opt env.BUILDKIT_STEP_LOG_MAX_SPEED=-1
$ docker buildx build --progress plain .

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