Docker Compose Ps
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Docker Compose Ps is Checks the status of all containers.
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| Rdf:type | Command | [1] |
| Rdf:type | Command | [2] |
| Command Syntax | docker-compose ps | [1] |
| Purpose | check the health status of each service | [1] |
| Reports | Health Status | [1] |
| Can Be Used for | Example Item 2 | [1] |
| Description | Checks the status of all containers | [2] |
| Inverse of | Container Status Check | [2] |
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- Use `docker-compose up --force-recreate` to start services with forced recreation and detailed output. 3. **Inspect Logs**: - Use `docker-compose logs` and `docker-compose logs --tail <number>` to view logs for all services or spec…
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