The local logging driver captures output from container's stdout/stderr and writes them to an internal storage that's optimized for performance and disk use.

By default, the local driver preserves 100MB of log messages per container and uses automatic compression to reduce the size on disk. The 100MB default value is based on a 20M default size for each file and a default count of 5 for the number of such files (to account for log rotation).

[!WARNING]

The local logging driver uses file-based storage. These files are designed to be exclusively accessed by the Docker daemon. Interacting with these files with external tools may interfere with Docker's logging system and result in unexpected behavior, and should be avoided.

Usage#

To use the local driver as the default logging driver, set the log-driver and log-opt keys to appropriate values in the daemon.json file, which is located in /etc/docker/ on Linux hosts or C:\ProgramData\docker\config\daemon.json on Windows Server. For more about configuring Docker using daemon.json, see daemon.json.

The following example sets the log driver to local and sets the max-size option.

{
  "log-driver": "local",
  "log-opts": {
    "max-size": "10m"
  }
}

Restart Docker for the changes to take effect for newly created containers. Existing containers don't use the new logging configuration automatically.

You can set the logging driver for a specific container by using the --log-driver flag to docker container create or docker run:

$ docker run \
      --log-driver local --log-opt max-size=10m \
      alpine echo hello world

Note that local is a bash reserved keyword, so you may need to quote it in scripts.

Options#

The local logging driver supports the following logging options:

Option Description Example value
max-size The maximum size of the log before it's rolled. A positive integer plus a modifier representing the unit of measure (k, m, or g). Defaults to 20m. --log-opt max-size=10m
max-file The maximum number of log files that can be present. If rolling the logs creates excess files, the oldest file is removed. A positive integer. Defaults to 5. --log-opt max-file=3
compress Toggle compression of rotated log files. Enabled by default. --log-opt compress=false

Examples#

This example starts an alpine container which can have a maximum of 3 log files no larger than 10 megabytes each.

$ docker run -it --log-driver local --log-opt max-size=10m --log-opt max-file=3 alpine ash