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OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.

OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.

OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.

OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.

OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.

OpenTelemetry cant sent log data to grafana loki

I’m facing an issue while deploying my application on an EC2 instance. My application is designed to collect traces and logs and uses OpenTelemetry to send this data to Tempo and Loki. I created a Docker image of my application, pushed it to Docker Hub, and then pulled the image onto the EC2 instance.