Docker look at the log of an exited container

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既然无缘 2020-12-02 16:12

Is there any way I can see the log of a container that has exited?

I can get the container id of the exited container using docker ps -a but I want to k

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  • 2020-12-02 16:44

    You can use below command to copy logs even from an exited container :

    docker cp container_name:path_of_file_in_container destination_path_locally

    Eg:

    docker cp sravya:/tmp/report /root/mylog
    
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  • Use docker logs. It also works for stopped containers and captures the entire STDOUT and STDERR streams of the container's main process:

    $ docker run -d --name test debian echo "Hello World"
    02a279c37d5533ecde76976d7f9d1ca986b5e3ec03fac31a38e3dbed5ea65def
    
    $ docker ps -a
    CONTAINER ID    IMAGE     COMMAND        CREATED             STATUS                     PORTS               NAMES
    49daa9d41a24    debian    "echo test"    2 minutes ago       Exited (0) 2 minutes ago                       test
    
    $ docker logs -t test
    2016-04-16T15:47:58.988748693Z Hello World
    
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  • 2020-12-02 16:55

    To directly view the logfile of an exited container in less, scrolled to the end of the file, I use:

    docker inspect $1 | grep 'LogPath' | sed -n "s/^.*\(\/var.*\)\",$/\1/p" | xargs sudo less +G
    

    run as ./viewLogs.sh CONTAINERNAME

    This method has the benefit over docker logs based approaches, that the file is directly opened, instead of streamed.

    sudo is necessary, as the LogPath/File usually is under root-owned

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  • 2020-12-02 17:00

    docker logs --tail=50 <container id> for the last fifty lines - useful when your container has been running for a long time.

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