> If you read your logs from a fifo, then it's easy: use the
> integrated pipe mechanism in s6-svscan. Your "logging service",
> say foo-log, would read from the fifo and prepend the lines
> with a tag, then pipe its data to the foo-log/log service
> (a "logger for your logging service") which wo
In my mind I would need to:
- process the output from the fifo by prepending a tag,
- move the processed output to stdin where s6-log can pick it up
If you read your logs from a fifo, then it's easy: use the
integrated pipe mechanism in s6-svscan. Your "logging service",
say foo-log, would read
I am running s6 inside my Docker containers using the s6-overlay
project.
The logs of the services inside my containers are processed by s6-log. I
have configured the logging script to write to both stdout and a
directory. By routing the logs to stdout they are processed by the
logging driver conf