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I'm using Logspout with the logstash module. I have tried using UDP and TCP connections with and without the RETRY_STARTUP option from the logstash module. In all cases, if the original connection Logspout established to Logstash is broken, Logspout will never reconnect until the Logspout container is restarted.
When the connection is lost, there is no log activity in the Logspout container. Logspout will only show log activity when a container it is monitoring logs something that needs to be "spouted." When that happens, I see the following logs in the Logspout container.
I've reviewed the following issues and they are either similar but don't solve my problem or didn't provide enough information and it seems they've been abandoned: #330#377#386
Note: This is not an issue with docker log rotate like #216#255#309#419#504 or a large log line like #420.
I'm using Logspout with the logstash module. I have tried using UDP and TCP connections with and without the RETRY_STARTUP option from the logstash module. In all cases, if the original connection Logspout established to Logstash is broken, Logspout will never reconnect until the Logspout container is restarted.
When the connection is lost, there is no log activity in the Logspout container. Logspout will only show log activity when a container it is monitoring logs something that needs to be "spouted." When that happens, I see the following logs in the Logspout container.
I've reviewed the following issues and they are either similar but don't solve my problem or didn't provide enough information and it seems they've been abandoned: #330 #377 #386
Note: This is not an issue with docker log rotate like #216 #255 #309 #419 #504 or a large log line like #420.
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