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NAME

       podman-pod-logs - Display logs for pod with one or more containers

SYNOPSIS

       podman pod logs [options] pod

DESCRIPTION

       The  podman  pod logs command batch-retrieves whatever logs are present with all the containers of a pod.
       Pod logs can be filtered by container name or ID using flag -c or --container if needed.

       Note: A long-running podman pod log command with a -f or --follow option needs to be reinvoked if  a  new
       container  is  added to the pod dynamically; otherwise, logs of newly added containers are not visible in
       the log stream.

OPTIONS

   --color
       Output the containers with different colors in the log.

   --container, -c
       By  default,  podman  pod  logs  retrieves  logs  for  all  the  containers  available  within  the  pod,
       differentiated by the field container. However, there are use cases where the user wants to limit the log
       stream only to a particular container of a pod. For such cases, -c can be used like podman  pod  logs  -c
       ctrNameorID podname.

   --follow, -f
       Follow log output.  Default is false.

       Note:  When  following  a pod which is removed by podman pod rm or removed on exit (podman run --rm ...),
       there is a chance that the log file is removed before podman pod logs reads the final content.

   --latest, -l
       Instead of providing the pod name or ID, use the last created pod.  Note: the last  started  pod  can  be
       from  other  users  of  Podman on the host machine.  (This option is not available with the remote Podman
       client, including Mac and Windows (excluding WSL2) machines)

   --names, -n
       Output the container names instead of the container IDs in the log.

   --since=TIMESTAMP
       Show logs since TIMESTAMP. The --since option can be Unix timestamps, date formatted  timestamps,  or  Go
       duration  strings (e.g. 10m, 1h30m) computed relative to the client machine's time. Supported formats for
       date     formatted     time     stamps     include     RFC3339Nano,     RFC3339,     2006-01-02T15:04:05,
       2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999, 2006-01-02Z07:00, and 2006-01-02.

   --tail=LINES
       Output  the specified number of LINES at the end of the logs.  LINES must be an integer.  Defaults to -1,
       which prints all lines

   --timestamps, -t
       Show timestamps in the log outputs.  The default is false

   --until=TIMESTAMP
       Show logs until TIMESTAMP. The --until option can be Unix timestamps, date formatted  timestamps,  or  Go
       duration  strings (e.g. 10m, 1h30m) computed relative to the client machine's time. Supported formats for
       date     formatted     time     stamps     include     RFC3339Nano,     RFC3339,     2006-01-02T15:04:05,
       2006-01-02T15:04:05.999999999, 2006-01-02Z07:00, and 2006-01-02.

EXAMPLE

       To view a pod's logs:

       podman pod logs -t podIdorName

       To view logs of a specific container on the pod:

       podman pod logs -c ctrIdOrName podIdOrName

       To view all pod logs:

       podman pod logs -t --since 0 myserver-pod-1

       To view a pod's logs since a certain time:

       podman pod logs -t --since 2017-08-07T10:10:09.055837383-04:00 myserver-pod-1

       To view a pod's logs generated in the last 10 minutes:

       podman pod logs --since 10m myserver-pod-1

       To view a pod's logs until 30 minutes ago:

       podman pod logs --until 30m myserver-pod-1

SEE ALSO

       podman(1), podman-pod(1), podman-pod-rm(1), podman-logs(1)

                                                                                              podman-pod-logs(1)