Hi,
it really depends what you usually do or your company usually does. I
like to have the Ceph daemons log to file [0] as they used to before
cephadm, and I stop them from logging to journald as mentioned in the
same section. I haven't used docker for Ceph myself yet (we stick to
podman), some of our customers do but I can't recall if and how they
manage their docker logging. If you don't have existing guidelines,
define your own or follow your personal preference.
Regards,
Eugen
[0] https://docs.ceph.com/en/latest/cephadm/operations/#logging-to-files
Zitat von J-P Methot <[email protected]>:
Hi,
We've noticed that on some of our older setups (Pacific here), we're
getting what appears to be duplicate logs for our ceph docker
containers deployed with cephadm. These logs are located at
"/var/lib/docker/containers/*containerid*-json.log", are generated
by Docker and don't rotate by default. We're wondering what would be
the best practice here. Would it be best to setup log rotation for
these files or is it safe to just stop Docker from logging at all?
--
Mes salutations distinguées | Best regards
Jean-Philippe MÉTHOT (Il, Lui | He/Him)
Administrateur Infra sénior | Senior Infra administrator
PlanetHoster
AVIS: Ce courriel est confidentiel et peut être l'objet de secret
professionnel. Tout usage ou diffusion de celui-ci par une personne
autre que son destinataire est illégal. Si vous recevez ce courriel
par erreur, veuillez nous en aviser sans délai et le supprimer de
votre système.
This message is confidential. It may also be privileged or otherwise
protected by work product immunity or other legal rules. If you have
received it by mistake, please let us know by e-mail reply and
delete it from your system.
_______________________________________________
ceph-users mailing list -- [email protected]
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
_______________________________________________
ceph-users mailing list -- [email protected]
To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]