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Current infrastructure doesn't persist logs over deployments to allow for smooth upgrades. However, we do want to keep logs, so let's see how we can send logs to a separate container with a persistent volume to collect our logs.
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No, that is not how it works. The logs are saved to a file inside the container, which will disappear if the container is rebooted, so they still need to be sent to a container with a persistent volume to ensure logs are not deleted whenever this container is rebooted.
Current infrastructure doesn't persist logs over deployments to allow for smooth upgrades. However, we do want to keep logs, so let's see how we can send logs to a separate container with a persistent volume to collect our logs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: