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I am using fluentd on vagrant ubuntu bionic. I'm using the following code but I'ts not working
<source>
@type forward
port 24224
bind 0.0.0.0
</source>
<match *.*>
@type stdout
</match>
fluentd -c "filename" is the command I'm using to run and
I'm running a docker on the port 24224 only.
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I am using fluentd on vagrant ubuntu bionic. I'm using the following code but I'ts not working
<source>
@type forward
port 24224
bind 0.0.0.0
</source>
<match *.*>
@type stdout
</match>
fluentd -c "filename" is the command I'm using to run and
I'm running a docker on the port 24224 only.
logging fluentd
Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54
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I am using fluentd on vagrant ubuntu bionic. I'm using the following code but I'ts not working
<source>
@type forward
port 24224
bind 0.0.0.0
</source>
<match *.*>
@type stdout
</match>
fluentd -c "filename" is the command I'm using to run and
I'm running a docker on the port 24224 only.
logging fluentd
I am using fluentd on vagrant ubuntu bionic. I'm using the following code but I'ts not working
<source>
@type forward
port 24224
bind 0.0.0.0
</source>
<match *.*>
@type stdout
</match>
fluentd -c "filename" is the command I'm using to run and
I'm running a docker on the port 24224 only.
logging fluentd
logging fluentd
asked Nov 22 at 4:41
Akshay Kumar
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Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54
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Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54
Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54
Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54
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Can you explain a bit more what "not working" means? Try running it with -vv for extra debug info, turn log level to debug @log_level debug under both <source> and <match> tags, and double check if your docker is running with the fluentd driver docs.docker.com/config/containers/logging/fluentd
– Karis
Nov 29 at 19:54