I previously posted about an issue where the nginx container for the Collabora application logs a GET to /robots.txt every 10 seconds. I tried modifying the files in the container, but they were reset on restart. I also tried to run the container with --log-driver=none, but was unsuccessful. Despite being a software dev, I’m new to the homelab world and trunas.
I solved it by changing the docker image and then committing those changes. The change I made was to set access_log off; in the nginx config. I did it at the server root because I don’t really care about those logs for this app, but it could be done on the location level.
Here’s how I did it: Here’s the reference SO post that I used: https://stackoverflow.com/a/74515438
What I did was I shelled into the image:
- sudo docker exec -it ix-collabora-nginx-1 bash
- apt update && apt install vim
- vi /etc/nginx/nginx.confand add the- access_log off;- if you’re not familiar with vim, arrow key to the line you want then press ‘a’ to enter “append mode”. Make your change, then esc,:wq!. You need the!because the file is read only
 
- if you’re not familiar with vim, arrow key to the line you want then press ‘a’ to enter “append mode”. Make your change, then 
- apt remove vim
- exit
- sudo docker commit <image id>
- sudo docker restart ix-collabora-nginx-1


I think this would be a better approach. Mine is likely temporary. I have a better approach like this one in my backlog to figure out