Hi, folks, Well my user had errors, so I got to restart the docker daemon with --log-level=warn. And it still dumps many of what appears to be a start of a thread Oct 27 01:08:32 nice docker/38c522448368[13725]: 4 8 r_TtAr r_TtBMD r_CtBMD r_CtTh r_TbBMD r_TbN r_TbTh r_CtBATA t_TtAr t_TtBMD t_CtBMD t_CtTh t_TbBMD t_TbN t_TbTh t_CtBATA r_MoArt t_MoArt r_CtTh_EC r_CtBMD_EC1 r_CtPoPct_EC t_CtTh_EC t_CtBMD_EC1 t_CtPoPct_EC Ex9_fnbmd Ex9cb_pase Ex9cb_impute age7 ...and on for about 20 more wrapped lines into the log file, a number of ties an hour. This is *not* my idea of "warn" log level. Now, I see from the docs that you can't simply tell it a logfile to use, like /var/log/docker, but I see one of the logging drivers is something called graylog. So, I'm looking for advice: should I set up graylog, to get this crap out of my syslogs, or is there something else that's a preferred logging method? mark