Nomad
Command: alloc logs
Alias: nomad logs
The alloc logs command displays the log of a given task.
Usage
nomad alloc logs [options] <allocation> <task>
This command streams the logs of the given task in the allocation. If the
allocation is only running a single task, the task name can be omitted.
Optionally, the -job option may be used in which case a random allocation from
the given job will be chosen.
Task name may also be specified using the -task  option rather than a command
argument. If task name is given with both an argument and the -task option,
preference is given to the -task option.
When ACLs are enabled, this command requires a token with the read-logs,
read-job, and list-jobs capabilities for the allocation's namespace.
General Options
- -address=<addr>: The address of the Nomad server. Overrides the- NOMAD_ADDRenvironment variable if set. Defaults to- http://127.0.0.1:4646.
- -region=<region>: The region of the Nomad server to forward commands to. Overrides the- NOMAD_REGIONenvironment variable if set. Defaults to the Agent's local region.
- -namespace=<namespace>: The target namespace for queries and actions bound to a namespace. Overrides the- NOMAD_NAMESPACEenvironment variable if set. If set to- '*', job and alloc subcommands query all namespaces authorized to user. Defaults to the "default" namespace.
- -no-color: Disables colored command output. Alternatively,- NOMAD_CLI_NO_COLORmay be set.
- -ca-cert=<path>: Path to a PEM encoded CA cert file to use to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. Overrides the- NOMAD_CACERTenvironment variable if set.
- -ca-path=<path>: Path to a directory of PEM encoded CA cert files to verify the Nomad server SSL certificate. If both- -ca-certand- -ca-pathare specified,- -ca-certis used. Overrides the- NOMAD_CAPATHenvironment variable if set.
- -client-cert=<path>: Path to a PEM encoded client certificate for TLS authentication to the Nomad server. Must also specify- -client-key. Overrides the- NOMAD_CLIENT_CERTenvironment variable if set.
- -client-key=<path>: Path to an unencrypted PEM encoded private key matching the client certificate from- -client-cert. Overrides the- NOMAD_CLIENT_KEYenvironment variable if set.
- -tls-server-name=<value>: The server name to use as the SNI host when connecting via TLS. Overrides the- NOMAD_TLS_SERVER_NAMEenvironment variable if set.
- -tls-skip-verify: Do not verify TLS certificate. This is highly not recommended. Verification will also be skipped if- NOMAD_SKIP_VERIFYis set.
- -token: The SecretID of an ACL token to use to authenticate API requests with. Overrides the- NOMAD_TOKENenvironment variable if set.
Logs Options
- -stderr: Display stderr logs.
- -verbose: Display verbose output.
- -job: Use a random allocation from the specified job, preferring a running allocation.
- -task: Specify the task to view the logs.
- -f: Causes the output to not stop when the end of the logs are reached, but rather to wait for additional output.
- -tail: Show the logs contents with offsets relative to the end of the logs. If no offset is given, -n is defaulted to 10.
- -n: Sets the tail location in best-efforted number of lines relative to the end of the logs.
- -c: Sets the tail location in number of bytes relative to the end of the logs.
Note that the -no-color option applies to Nomad's own output. If the task's
logs include terminal escape sequences for color codes, Nomad will not remove
them.
Examples
$ nomad alloc logs eb17e557 redis
foobar
baz
bam
$ nomad alloc logs -stderr eb17e557 redis
[ERR]: foo
[ERR]: bar
$ nomad alloc logs -job example
[ERR]: foo
[ERR]: bar
$ nomad alloc logs -tail -n 2 eb17e557 redis
foobar
baz
$ nomad alloc logs -tail -f -n 3 eb17e557 redis
foobar
baz
bam
<blocking>
Specifying task name with the -task option:
$ nomad alloc logs -task redis eb17e557
If task name is specified using both options, the command argument is ignored. The following will output the logs from the "redis" task only, not the "api" task:
$ nomad alloc logs -task redis eb17e557 api
Using Job ID instead of Allocation ID
Setting the -job flag causes a random allocation of the specified job to be
selected. Nomad will prefer to select a running allocation ID for the job, but
if no running allocations for the job are found, Nomad will use a dead
allocation.
nomad alloc logs -job <job-id> <task>
Choosing a specific allocation is useful for debugging issues with a specific
instance of a service. For other operations using the -job flag may be more
convenient than looking up an allocation ID to use.