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!!! warning
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This section only applies for Dockers default logging driver (JSON).
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To view the logs of all mailcow: dockerized related containers, you can use the following command inside your mailcow-dockerized folder that contains your `mailcow.conf`.
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=== "docker compose (Plugin)"
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``` bash
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docker compose logs
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```
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=== "docker-compose (Standalone)"
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``` bash
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docker-compose logs
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```
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This is usually a bit much, but you could trim the output with `--tail=100` to the last 100 lines per container, or add a `-f` to follow the live output of all your services.
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To view the logs of a specific service you can use the following:
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=== "docker compose (Plugin)"
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``` bash
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docker compose logs [options] $service_name
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```
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=== "docker-compose (Standalone)"
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``` bash
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docker-compose logs [options] $service_name
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```
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!!! info
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The available options for the previous commands are:
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- **--no-color**: Produce monochrome output.
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- **-f**: Follow the log output.
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- **-t**: Show timestamps.
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- **--tail="all"**: Number of lines to show from the end of the logs for each container. |