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keywords = ["docker, logging, driver, Fluentd"]
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[menu.main]
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parent = "smn_logging"
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The container can have a different logging driver than the Docker daemon. Use
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the `--log-driver=VALUE` with the `docker run` command to configure the
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container's logging driver. The following options are supported:
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container's logging driver. If the `--log-driver` option is not set, docker
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uses the default (`json-file`) logging driver. The following options are
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supported:
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| `none` | Disables any logging for the container. `docker logs` won't be available with this driver. |
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| `none` | Disables any logging for the container. `docker logs` won't be available with this driver. |
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| `json-file` | Default logging driver for Docker. Writes JSON messages to file. |
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| `syslog` | Syslog logging driver for Docker. Writes log messages to syslog. |
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| `journald` | Journald logging driver for Docker. Writes log messages to `journald`. |
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The `docker logs`command is available only for the `json-file` and `journald`
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logging drivers.
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The `labels` and `env` options add additional attributes for use with logging drivers that accept them. Each option takes a comma-separated list of keys. If there is collision between `label` and `env` keys, the value of the `env` takes precedence.
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The `labels` and `env` options add additional attributes for use with logging
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drivers that accept them. Each option takes a comma-separated list of keys. If
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there is collision between `label` and `env` keys, the value of the `env` takes
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precedence.
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To use attributes, specify them when you start the Docker daemon.
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To use attributes, specify them when you start the Docker daemon. For example,
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to manually start the daemon with the `json-file` driver, and include additional
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attributes in the output, run the following command:
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```
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docker daemon --log-driver=json-file --log-opt labels=foo --log-opt env=foo,fizz
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```bash
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$ docker daemon \
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--log-driver=json-file \
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--log-opt labels=foo \
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--log-opt env=foo,fizz
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```
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Then, run a container and specify values for the `labels` or `env`. For example, you might use this:
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Then, run a container and specify values for the `labels` or `env`. For
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example, you might use this:
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```
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docker run --label foo=bar -e fizz=buzz -d -P training/webapp python app.py
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```bash
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$ docker run -dit --label foo=bar -e fizz=buzz alpine sh
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```
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This adds additional fields to the log depending on the driver, e.g. for
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`json-file` that looks like:
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"attrs":{"fizz":"buzz","foo":"bar"}
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```json
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"attrs":{"fizz":"buzz","foo":"bar"}
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```
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## json-file options
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The following logging options are supported for the `json-file` logging driver:
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--log-opt max-size=[0-9+][k|m|g]
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--log-opt max-file=[0-9+]
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--log-opt labels=label1,label2
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--log-opt env=env1,env2
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```bash
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--log-opt max-size=[0-9+][k|m|g]
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--log-opt max-file=[0-9+]
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--log-opt labels=label1,label2
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--log-opt env=env1,env2
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```
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Logs that reach `max-size` are rolled over. You can set the size in kilobytes(k), megabytes(m), or gigabytes(g). eg `--log-opt max-size=50m`. If `max-size` is not set, then logs are not rolled over.
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Logs that reach `max-size` are rolled over. You can set the size in
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kilobytes(k), megabytes(m), or gigabytes(g). eg `--log-opt max-size=50m`. If
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`max-size` is not set, then logs are not rolled over.
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`max-file` specifies the maximum number of files that a log is rolled over before being discarded. eg `--log-opt max-file=100`. If `max-size` is not set, then `max-file` is not honored.
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`max-file` specifies the maximum number of files that a log is rolled over
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before being discarded. eg `--log-opt max-file=100`. If `max-size` is not set,
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then `max-file` is not honored.
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If `max-size` and `max-file` are set, `docker logs` only returns the log lines from the newest log file.
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If `max-size` and `max-file` are set, `docker logs` only returns the log lines
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from the newest log file.
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## syslog options
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--log-opt tag="mailer"
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--log-opt syslog-format=[rfc5424|rfc3164]
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`syslog-address` specifies the remote syslog server address where the driver connects to.
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If not specified it defaults to the local unix socket of the running system.
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If transport is either `tcp` or `udp` and `port` is not specified it defaults to `514`
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The following example shows how to have the `syslog` driver connect to a `syslog`
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remote server at `192.168.0.42` on port `123`
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`syslog-address` specifies the remote syslog server address where the driver
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connects to. If not specified it defaults to the local unix socket of the
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running system. If transport is either `tcp` or `udp` and `port` is not
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specified it defaults to `514` The following example shows how to have the
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`syslog` driver connect to a `syslog` remote server at `192.168.0.42` on port
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`123`
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$ docker run --log-driver=syslog --log-opt syslog-address=tcp://192.168.0.42:123
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```bash
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$ docker run --log-driver=syslog --log-opt syslog-address=tcp://192.168.0.42:123
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```
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The `syslog-facility` option configures the syslog facility. By default, the system uses the
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`daemon` value. To override this behavior, you can provide an integer of 0 to 23 or any of
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the following named facilities:
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The `syslog-facility` option configures the syslog facility. By default, the
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system uses the `daemon` value. To override this behavior, you can provide an
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integer of 0 to 23 or any of the following named facilities:
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* `kern`
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* `user`
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@ -116,18 +140,19 @@ the following named facilities:
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* `local7`
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`syslog-tls-ca-cert` specifies the absolute path to the trust certificates
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signed by the CA. This option is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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signed by the CA. This option is ignored if the address protocol is not
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`tcp+tls`.
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`syslog-tls-cert` specifies the absolute path to the TLS certificate file.
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`syslog-tls-cert` specifies the absolute path to the TLS certificate file. This
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option is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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`syslog-tls-key` specifies the absolute path to the TLS key file. This option
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is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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`syslog-tls-skip-verify` configures the TLS verification. This verification is
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enabled by default, but it can be overriden by setting this option to `true`.
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This option is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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`syslog-tls-key` specifies the absolute path to the TLS key file.
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This option is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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`syslog-tls-skip-verify` configures the TLS verification.
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This verification is enabled by default, but it can be overriden by setting
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this option to `true`. This option is ignored if the address protocol is not `tcp+tls`.
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By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log messages.
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Refer to the [log tag option documentation](log_tags.md) for customizing
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the log tag format.
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@ -137,34 +162,40 @@ If not specified it defaults to the local unix syslog format without hostname sp
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Specify rfc3164 to perform logging in RFC-3164 compatible format. Specify rfc5424 to perform
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logging in RFC-5424 compatible format
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## journald options
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The `journald` logging driver stores the container id in the journal's `CONTAINER_ID` field. For detailed information on
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working with this logging driver, see [the journald logging driver](journald.md)
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reference documentation.
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|
The `journald` logging driver stores the container id in the journal's
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|
`CONTAINER_ID` field. For detailed information on working with this logging
|
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driver, see [the journald logging driver](journald.md) reference documentation.
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## gelf options
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## GELF options
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The GELF logging driver supports the following options:
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--log-opt gelf-address=udp://host:port
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--log-opt tag="database"
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--log-opt labels=label1,label2
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--log-opt env=env1,env2
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--log-opt gelf-compression-type=gzip
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--log-opt gelf-compression-level=1
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```bash
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--log-opt gelf-address=udp://host:port
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--log-opt tag="database"
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--log-opt labels=label1,label2
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--log-opt env=env1,env2
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--log-opt gelf-compression-type=gzip
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--log-opt gelf-compression-level=1
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```
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The `gelf-address` option specifies the remote GELF server address that the
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driver connects to. Currently, only `udp` is supported as the transport and you must
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specify a `port` value. The following example shows how to connect the `gelf`
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driver to a GELF remote server at `192.168.0.42` on port `12201`
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driver connects to. Currently, only `udp` is supported as the transport and you
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must specify a `port` value. The following example shows how to connect the
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`gelf` driver to a GELF remote server at `192.168.0.42` on port `12201`
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$ docker run --log-driver=gelf --log-opt gelf-address=udp://192.168.0.42:12201
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|
```bash
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$ docker run -dit \
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--log-driver=gelf \
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--log-opt gelf-address=udp://192.168.0.42:12201 \
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alpine sh
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```
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By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log messages.
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|
Refer to the [log tag option documentation](log_tags.md) for customizing
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the log tag format.
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|
By default, Docker uses the first 12 characters of the container ID to tag log
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messages. Refer to the [log tag option documentation](log_tags.md) for
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customizing the log tag format.
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The `labels` and `env` options are supported by the gelf logging
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driver. It adds additional key on the `extra` fields, prefixed by an
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@ -179,14 +210,15 @@ The `gelf-compression-type` option can be used to change how the GELF driver
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compresses each log message. The accepted values are `gzip`, `zlib` and `none`.
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`gzip` is chosen by default.
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The `gelf-compression-level` option can be used to change the level of compresssion
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when `gzip` or `zlib` is selected as `gelf-compression-type`. Accepted value
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must be from from -1 to 9 (BestCompression). Higher levels typically
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run slower but compress more. Default value is 1 (BestSpeed).
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The `gelf-compression-level` option can be used to change the level of
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compresssion when `gzip` or `zlib` is selected as `gelf-compression-type`.
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Accepted value must be from from -1 to 9 (BestCompression). Higher levels
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typically run slower but compress more. Default value is 1 (BestSpeed).
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## fluentd options
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## Fluentd options
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You can use the `--log-opt NAME=VALUE` flag to specify these additional Fluentd logging driver options.
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You can use the `--log-opt NAME=VALUE` flag to specify these additional Fluentd
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logging driver options.
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- `fluentd-address`: specify `host:port` to connect [localhost:24224]
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- `tag`: specify tag for `fluentd` message
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@ -197,7 +229,13 @@ You can use the `--log-opt NAME=VALUE` flag to specify these additional Fluentd
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For example, to specify both additional options:
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`docker run --log-driver=fluentd --log-opt fluentd-address=localhost:24224 --log-opt tag=docker.{{.Name}}`
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|
```bash
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$ docker run -dit \
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--log-driver=fluentd \
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--log-opt fluentd-address=localhost:24224 \
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--log-opt tag="docker.{{.Name}}" \
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alpine sh
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```
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If container cannot connect to the Fluentd daemon on the specified address and
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`fluentd-async-connect` is not enabled, the container stops immediately.
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|
@ -205,42 +243,51 @@ For detailed information on working with this logging driver,
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see [the fluentd logging driver](fluentd.md)
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|
## Specify Amazon CloudWatch Logs options
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|
|
## Amazon CloudWatch Logs options
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|
|
The Amazon CloudWatch Logs logging driver supports the following options:
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|
|
--log-opt awslogs-region=<aws_region>
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|
|
--log-opt awslogs-group=<log_group_name>
|
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|
|
--log-opt awslogs-stream=<log_stream_name>
|
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|
|
|
```bash
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|
|
--log-opt awslogs-region=<aws_region>
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|
|
--log-opt awslogs-group=<log_group_name>
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|
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--log-opt awslogs-stream=<log_stream_name>
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|
```
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For detailed information on working with this logging driver, see [the awslogs logging driver](awslogs.md) reference documentation.
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|
For detailed information on working with this logging driver, see [the awslogs
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|
|
logging driver](awslogs.md) reference documentation.
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## Splunk options
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|
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|
|
The Splunk logging driver requires the following options:
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|
|
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|
|
--log-opt splunk-token=<splunk_http_event_collector_token>
|
|
|
|
|
--log-opt splunk-url=https://your_splunk_instance:8088
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|
|
|
|
```bash
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|
|
|
|
--log-opt splunk-token=<splunk_http_event_collector_token>
|
|
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|
|
--log-opt splunk-url=https://your_splunk_instance:8088
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|
|
|
|
```
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|
|
For detailed information about working with this logging driver, see the [Splunk logging driver](splunk.md)
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reference documentation.
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For detailed information about working with this logging driver, see the
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[Splunk logging driver](splunk.md) reference documentation.
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## ETW logging driver options
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The etwlogs logging driver does not require any options to be specified. This logging driver will forward each log message
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as an ETW event. An ETW listener can then be created to listen for these events.
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The etwlogs logging driver does not require any options to be specified. This
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logging driver forwards each log message as an ETW event. An ETW listener
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can then be created to listen for these events.
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For detailed information on working with this logging driver, see [the ETW logging driver](etwlogs.md) reference documentation.
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The ETW logging driver is only available on Windows. For detailed information
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on working with this logging driver, see [the ETW logging driver](etwlogs.md)
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reference documentation.
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## Google Cloud Logging
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## Google Cloud Logging options
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The Google Cloud Logging driver supports the following options:
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--log-opt gcp-project=<gcp_projext>
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--log-opt labels=<label1>,<label2>
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--log-opt env=<envvar1>,<envvar2>
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--log-opt log-cmd=true
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```bash
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--log-opt gcp-project=<gcp_projext>
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--log-opt labels=<label1>,<label2>
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--log-opt env=<envvar1>,<envvar2>
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--log-opt log-cmd=true
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```
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For detailed information about working with this logging driver, see the [Google Cloud Logging driver](gcplogs.md).
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reference documentation.
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For detailed information about working with this logging driver, see the
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[Google Cloud Logging driver](gcplogs.md). reference documentation.
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