Re: OpenShift logs now working on web

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On 09/13/2018 12:11 AM, Michal Konečný wrote:
> On 12.9.2018 18:15, Patrick Uiterwijk wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Just wanted to inform people that as of a few minutes (after my last
> FBR went live), logs now work in the Production and Staging OpenShift
> web interfaces.
> This means that you can now click the Logs tab on the openshift web
> interface, or use "oc log" from your own computer and have it work.
> 
> Note that at this moment, this is only working for Chromium/Chrome and
> epiphany (GNOME Web), and Firefox is not working.
> 
> Regards,
> Patrick
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> Glad to hear this. Is there a way to see cron log?

Normally yes, just 'oc log job.batch/anitya-1537359000' or whatever the
job is, but we seem to be hitting some kind of openshift bug here. ;(

will try and track it down with Patrick.

kevin

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