logs Block
Placement | job -> group -> task -> logs |
The logs
block configures the log rotation policy for a task's stdout
and
stderr
. Logging is enabled by default with sane defaults (provided in the
parameters section below), and there is currently no way to disable logging for
tasks. The logs
block allows for finer-grained control over how Nomad handles
log files.
Nomad's log rotation works by writing stdout/stderr output from tasks to a file
inside the alloc/logs/
directory with the following format:
<task-name>.<stdout/stderr>.<index>
. Output is written to a particular index,
starting at zero, till that log file hits the configured max_file_size
. After,
a new file is created at index + 1
and logs will then be written there. A log
file is never rolled over, instead Nomad will keep up to max_files
worth of
logs and once that is exceeded, the log file with the lowest index is deleted.
Each job's logs will be written to ephemeral disk space. If you increase the total amount of logs on disk, you may want to increase ephemeral disk size as well. See the ephemeral disk documentation for more information.
For information on how to interact with logs after they have been configured,
please see the nomad alloc logs
command.
logs
Parameters
max_files
(int: 10)
- Specifies the maximum number of rotated files Nomad will retain forstdout
andstderr
. Each stream is tracked individually, so specifying a value of 2 will create 4 files - 2 for stdout and 2 for stderrmax_file_size
(int: 10)
- Specifies the maximum size of each rotated file inMB
. If the amount of disk resource requested for the task is less than the total amount of disk space needed to retain the rotated set of files, Nomad will return a validation error when a job is submitted.
logs
Examples
The following examples only show the logs
blocks. Remember that the
logs
block is only valid in the placements listed above.
Configure Defaults
This example shows a default logging configuration. Yes, it is empty on purpose. Nomad automatically enables logging with sane defaults as described in the parameters section above.
Customization
This example asks Nomad to retain 3 rotated files for each of stderr
and
stdout
, each a maximum size of 5 MB per file. The minimum disk space this
would require is 30 MB (3 stderr
+ 3 stdout
× 5 MB = 30 MB).