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Streams the logs, similarly to tail -f.
Streams the logs, similarly to tail -f.


Can be used for [[OpenShift_Troubleshooting#Pod_Troubleshooting|pod troubleshooting]]:
Can be used for [[OpenShift_Troubleshooting#Troubleshooting_Pods|pod troubleshooting]]:


  oc logs -f <''pod-name''>
  oc logs -f <''pod-name''>
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Container name, when more than one container runs in the pod.
Container name, when more than one container runs in the pod.
==-p==
Print the logs for the previous instance of the specified pod/container (if they exist), even if the instance does not exist anymore.
oc logs -p synthlog-1-v938r


=Sub-Commands=
=Sub-Commands=

Latest revision as of 00:38, 10 February 2018

External

Internal

Overview

Retrieves the log output for a build, deployment or pod.

To retrieve the logs for a lone container running on a pod, use:

oc logs -f <pod-name>

If the pod runs more than one container, the container name must be specified with -c:

oc logs -f <pod-name> -c <container-name>

Example:

oc logs -f logging-kibana-1-d4bw2 -c kibana-proxy

Options

-f

Streams the logs, similarly to tail -f.

Can be used for pod troubleshooting:

oc logs -f <pod-name>

-c

Container name, when more than one container runs in the pod.

-p

Print the logs for the previous instance of the specified pod/container (if they exist), even if the instance does not exist anymore.

oc logs -p synthlog-1-v938r

Sub-Commands

build

oc logs build