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I have deployed Thingsboard PE using this docker-compose config. I'm trying to troubleshoot a transport error with MQTT and SSL, and I'd like to check the haproxy logs. I was expecting them at /var/log/haproxy.log (which points to a host volume) but can't find them. I also tried attaching to the container to view the live logs but there's no output. With this docker-compose configuration, are the haproxy logs generated and available? If not by default, would it be possible to adjust the configuration to output the logs to a volume outside the container? I can see the logs are published on 127.0.0.1 on the container, and should be picked up by syslog but not sure where they go from there.
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I have deployed Thingsboard PE using this docker-compose config. I'm trying to troubleshoot a transport error with MQTT and SSL, and I'd like to check the haproxy logs. I was expecting them at /var/log/haproxy.log (which points to a host volume) but can't find them. I also tried attaching to the container to view the live logs but there's no output. With this docker-compose configuration, are the haproxy logs generated and available? If not by default, would it be possible to adjust the configuration to output the logs to a volume outside the container? I can see the logs are published on 127.0.0.1 on the container, and should be picked up by syslog but not sure where they go from there.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: