How to extract journalctl logs using kubernetes apis
I have a kubernetes clutser (via minikube) where I have few container running and my logging driver is journald. So, whenever I need to check logs I am login into my minikube using minikube ssh and getting logs using command sudo journalctl -u docker.service CONTAINER_ID=
Now, I have to write a script in python which will execute the command in the cluster and write all the journalctl logs of particular container to a file.
I came across a kubernetes library core_v1_api.py which returns the logs of a pod when the logging driver is set to json-file.
Is there any way or any other library which helps in achieving the same.
Thanks in Advance.
python kubernetes journal
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I have a kubernetes clutser (via minikube) where I have few container running and my logging driver is journald. So, whenever I need to check logs I am login into my minikube using minikube ssh and getting logs using command sudo journalctl -u docker.service CONTAINER_ID=
Now, I have to write a script in python which will execute the command in the cluster and write all the journalctl logs of particular container to a file.
I came across a kubernetes library core_v1_api.py which returns the logs of a pod when the logging driver is set to json-file.
Is there any way or any other library which helps in achieving the same.
Thanks in Advance.
python kubernetes journal
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I have a kubernetes clutser (via minikube) where I have few container running and my logging driver is journald. So, whenever I need to check logs I am login into my minikube using minikube ssh and getting logs using command sudo journalctl -u docker.service CONTAINER_ID=
Now, I have to write a script in python which will execute the command in the cluster and write all the journalctl logs of particular container to a file.
I came across a kubernetes library core_v1_api.py which returns the logs of a pod when the logging driver is set to json-file.
Is there any way or any other library which helps in achieving the same.
Thanks in Advance.
python kubernetes journal
I have a kubernetes clutser (via minikube) where I have few container running and my logging driver is journald. So, whenever I need to check logs I am login into my minikube using minikube ssh and getting logs using command sudo journalctl -u docker.service CONTAINER_ID=
Now, I have to write a script in python which will execute the command in the cluster and write all the journalctl logs of particular container to a file.
I came across a kubernetes library core_v1_api.py which returns the logs of a pod when the logging driver is set to json-file.
Is there any way or any other library which helps in achieving the same.
Thanks in Advance.
python kubernetes journal
python kubernetes journal
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