--- layout: "docs" page_title: "logs Stanza - Job Specification" sidebar_current: "docs-job-specification-logs" description: |- The "logs" stanza configures the log rotation policy for a task's stdout and stderr. Logging is enabled by default with sane defaults. The "logs" stanza allows for finer-grained control over how Nomad handles log files. --- # `logs` Stanza
Placement job -> group -> task -> **logs**
The `logs` stanza configures the log rotation policy for a task's `stdout` and `stderr`. Logging is enabled by default with sane defaults (provided in the parameters section below), and there is currently no way to disable logging for tasks. The `logs` stanza allows for finer-grained control over how Nomad handles log files. Nomad's log rotation works by writing stdout/stderr output from tasks to a file inside the `alloc/logs/` directory with the following format: `..`. Output is written to a particular index, starting at zero, till that log file hits the configured `max_file_size`. After, a new file is created at `index + 1` and logs will then be written there. A log file is never rolled over, instead Nomad will keep up to `max_files` worth of logs and once that is exceeded, the log file with the lowest index is deleted. ```hcl job "docs" { group "example" { task "server" { logs { max_files = 10 max_file_size = 10 } } } } ``` For information on how to interact with logs after they have been configured, please see the [`nomad logs`][logs-command] command. ## `logs` Parameters - `max_files` `(int: 10)` - Specifies the maximum number of rotated files Nomad will retain for `stdout` and `stderr`. Each stream is tracked individually, so specifying a value of 2 will create 4 files - 2 for stdout and 2 for stderr - `max_file_size` `(int: 10)` - Specifies the maximum size of each rotated file in `MB`. If the amount of disk resource requested for the task is less than the total amount of disk space needed to retain the rotated set of files, Nomad will return a validation error when a job is submitted. ## `logs` Examples The following examples only show the `logs` stanzas. Remember that the `logs` stanza is only valid in the placements listed above. ### Configure Defaults This example shows a default logging configuration. Yes, it is empty on purpose. Nomad automatically enables logging with sane defaults as described in the parameters section above. ```hcl ``` ### Customization This example asks Nomad to retain 3 rotated files for each of `stderr` and `stdout`, each a maximum size of 5 MB per file. The minimum disk space this would require is 30 MB (3 `stderr` + 3 `stdout` × 5 MB = 30 MB). ```hcl logs { max_files = 3 max_file_size = 5 } ``` [logs-command]: /docs/commands/logs.html "Nomad logs command"