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Use docker-compose up command to start services defined in docker-compose.yml file #23204

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Use docker-compose up command to start services defined in docker-com…
…pose.yml file
soul2zimate committed Jan 26, 2022
commit 5b0db0a926a6f72ee39b084392681c3f010d9870
8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions docs/src/main/asciidoc/centralized-log-management.adoc
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@@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ To send logs to Graylog, you first need to launch the components that compose th
- Elasticsearch
- Graylog

You can do this via the following docker-compose file that you can launch via `docker-compose run -d`:
You can do this via the following `docker-compose.yml` file that you can launch via `docker-compose up -d`:

[source,yaml,subs="attributes"]
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@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Finally, launch the components that compose the Elastic Stack:
- Logstash
- Kibana

You can do this via the following docker-compose file that you can launch via `docker-compose run -d`:
You can do this via the following `docker-compose.yml` file that you can launch via `docker-compose up -d`:

[source,yaml,subs="attributes"]
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@@ -261,7 +261,7 @@ Finally, launch the components that compose the EFK Stack:
- Fluentd
- Kibana

You can do this via the following docker-compose file that you can launch via `docker-compose run -d`:
You can do this via the following `docker-compose.yml` file that you can launch via `docker-compose up -d`:

[source,yaml,subs="attributes"]
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@@ -347,7 +347,7 @@ Then, launch the components that compose the EFK Stack:
- Fluentd
- Kibana

You can do this via the following docker-compose file that you can launch via `docker-compose run -d`:
You can do this via the following `docker-compose.yml` file that you can launch via `docker-compose up -d`:

[source,yaml,subs="attributes"]
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