logiqctl tail
¶
Stream logs from LOGIQ Observability Stack
Synopsis¶
logiqctl tail
is similar to tail -f
command, allows you to view the log data that is being sent to LOGIQ Observability Stack in real-time. You can see logs from the cluster at multiple levels. tail
without any option runs an interactive prompt and let you choose application and process in the current context.
logiqctl tail [flags]
Examples¶
Tail logs
- logiqctl tail
Options¶
-h, --help help for tail
Options inherited from parent commands¶
-c, --cluster string Override the default cluster set by `logiqctl set-cluster' command
-n, --namespace string Override the default context set by `logiqctl set-context' command
-o, --output string Output format. One of: table|json|yaml.
json output is not indented, use '| jq' for advanced json operations (default "table")
-t, --time-format string Time formatting options. One of: relative|epoch|RFC3339.
This is only applicable when the output format is table. json and yaml outputs will have time in epoch seconds. (default "relative")
SEE ALSO¶
- logiqctl - Logiqctl - CLI for Logiq Observability stack