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Centralized log aggregration for apps

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    wrote on last edited by girish
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    As the subject says..is there an easy way to send the logs to an aggregrator. It seems you can definitely install something on the host, but I don't understand how to do that since the apps are run within docker, without modifying the image? Any suggestions?

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      As the subject says..is there an easy way to send the logs to an aggregrator. It seems you can definitely install something on the host, but I don't understand how to do that since the apps are run within docker, without modifying the image? Any suggestions?

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      edit: After doing some research it seems using logspout might help. This would require me to manually install another docker image (https://github.com/iamatypeofwalrus/logspout-loggly). Is there a better way to do this?

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        wrote on last edited by
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        Can you describe the use-case a bit further? Cloudron already collects logs for each application and addon, as well as the Cloudron related platform components. Generally it is not supported to install other daemons on the side of Cloudron on the same server, since we cannot test such configurations during updates.
        FYI all the logs are collected currently as described here https://cloudron.io/documentation/troubleshooting/#logs

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