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- # Attaching Logs
-
- SITE_NAME ping endpoints accept HTTP HEAD, GET and POST request methods.
-
- When using HTTP POST, **you can include an arbitrary payload in the request body**.
- If the request body looks like a UTF-8 string, SITE_NAME will log the
- first 10 kilobytes (10 000 bytes) of the request body, so that you can inspect
- it later.
-
- ## Logging Command Output
-
- In this example, we run `certbot renew`, capture its output (both the stdout
- and stderr streams), and submit the captured output to SITE_NAME:
-
- ```bash
- #!/bin/sh
-
- m=$(/usr/bin/certbot renew 2>&1)
- curl -fsS -m 10 --retry 5 --data-raw "$m" PING_URL
- ```
-
- ## In Combination with the `/fail` and `/{exit-status}` Endpoints
-
- We can extend the previous example and signal either success or failure
- depending on the exit code:
-
- ```bash
- #!/bin/sh
-
- m=$(/usr/bin/certbot renew 2>&1)
- curl -fsS -m 10 --retry 5 --data-raw "$m" PING_URL/$?
- ```
-
- ## Using Runitor
-
- [Runitor](https://github.com/bdd/runitor) is a third party utility that runs the
- supplied command, captures its output and reports to SITE_NAME.
- It also measures the execution time and retries HTTP requests on transient errors.
- Best of all, the syntax is simple and clean:
-
- ```bash
- runitor -uuid your-uuid-here -- /usr/bin/certbot renew
- ```
-
- ## Handling More Than 10KB of Logs
-
- While SITE_NAME can store a small amount of logs in a pinch, it is not specifically
- designed for that. If you run into the issue of logs getting cut off, consider
- the following options:
-
- * See if the logs can be made less verbose. For example, if you have a batch job
- that outputs a line of text per item processed, perhaps it can output a summary with
- the totals instead.
- * If the important content is usually at the end, submit the **last 10KB** instead
- of the first. Here is an example that submits the last 10KB of `dmesg` output:
-
- ```bash
- #!/bin/sh
-
- m=$(dmesg | tail --bytes=10000)
- curl -fsS -m 10 --retry 5 --data-raw "$m" PING_URL
- ```
-
- * Finally, if it is critical to capture the entire log output,
- consider using a dedicated log aggregation service for capturing the logs.
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