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I posted an issue, but am unable to include the logs because when I check the log inside the Docker Container (in Synology) it's always empty. If I'm supposed to see something there, then perhaps I need to set an option with the Docker run command? Otherwise, do the logs normally live anywhere else? Thanks in advance for your help! |
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pkishino
May 17, 2023
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Had a quick search.. recommend setting up portainer container as dsm is very restrictive.. then easily manage containers etc |
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No, the logs are produced by the container and docker application ownes them. So you need to use either the cli or e.g portainer as the synology gui is very limited