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Logs from custom app

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      ekevu123
      wrote on last edited by ekevu123
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      I am running a custom python app on Cloudron and I am happy with that setup. However, I need better access to logs of what is happening and I am not really sure how to achieve that as I cannot save log files permanently inside the app. If I download the full logs from Cloudron, they only seem to give me access to the last 2 days or so.
      Is there a good solution that would let me monitor what the app does, perhaps even a few days back?

      I am open to everything, from improvised and easy-to-implement solutions up to third-party tools with GUI.

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        Hi @ekevu123,

        since it is already a custom app, the easiest option is to redirect log output to a file below /app/data. Ideally your program should also rotate said log file.

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          Then they would still be overwritten with any app update, perhaps even at restart, wouldn't they? I think I need something a bit more permanent than that.

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            No, /app/data is persistent storage and would survive updates and restarts.

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