logs
Usage: docker logs [OPTIONS] CONTAINER Fetch the logs of a container -f, --follow Follow log output --help Print usage --since="" Show logs since timestamp -t, --timestamps Show timestamps --tail="all" Number of lines to show from the end of the logs
Note: this command is available only for containers with
json-fileandjournaldlogging drivers.
The docker logs command batch-retrieves logs present at the time of execution.
The docker logs --follow command will continue streaming the new output from the container’s STDOUT and STDERR.
Passing a negative number or a non-integer to --tail is invalid and the value is set to all in that case.
The docker logs --timestamps command will add an RFC3339Nano timestamp , for example 2014-09-16T06:17:46.000000000Z, to each log entry. To ensure that the timestamps are aligned the nano-second part of the timestamp will be padded with zero when necessary.
The --since option shows only the container logs generated after a given date. You can specify the date as an RFC 3339 date, a UNIX timestamp, or a Go duration string (e.g. 1m30s, 3h). Besides RFC3339 date format you may also use RFC3339Nano, 2006-01-02T15:04:05, 2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999, 2006-01-02Z07:00, and 2006-01-02. The local timezone on the client will be used if you do not provide either a Z or a +-00:00 timezone offset at the end of the timestamp. When providing Unix timestamps enter seconds[.nanoseconds], where seconds is the number of seconds that have elapsed since January 1, 1970 (midnight UTC/GMT), not counting leap seconds (aka Unix epoch or Unix time), and the optional .nanoseconds field is a fraction of a second no more than nine digits long. You can combine the --since option with either or both of the --follow or --tail options.
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https://docs.docker.com/v1.10/engine/reference/commandline/logs/