Update logging.md (#7971)

Fixed the 404 listed in: https://github.com/kubernetes/website/issues/7924
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Rajakavitha1
2018-04-04 22:54:09 +05:30
committed by zacharysarah
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@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ $ kubectl logs counter
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You can use `kubectl logs` to retrieve logs from a previous instantiation of a container with `--previous` flag, in case the container has crashed. If your pod has multiple containers, you should specify which container's logs you want to access by appending a container name to the command. See the [`kubectl logs` documentation](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#logs) for more details.
You can use `kubectl logs` to retrieve logs from a previous instantiation of a container with `--previous` flag, in case the container has crashed. If your pod has multiple containers, you should specify which container's logs you want to access by appending a container name to the command. See the [`kubectl logs` documentation](/docs/reference/generated/kubectl/kubectl-commands/{{page.version}}/#logs) for more details.
## Logging at the node level
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ As an example, you can find detailed information about how `kube-up.sh` sets
up logging for COS image on GCP in the corresponding [script]
[cosConfigureHelper].
When you run [`kubectl logs`](/docs/user-guide/kubectl/{{page.version}}/#logs) as in
When you run [`kubectl logs`](/docs/reference/generated/kubectl/kubectl-commands/{{page.version}}/#logs) as in
the basic logging example, the kubelet on the node handles the request and
reads directly from the log file, returning the contents in the response.