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System Logs for Docker Container Running Inside AWS Fargate

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I have a Docker container deployed with AWS Fargate and I want to have some system logs to track issues like tasks getting killed by the system (container) due to out of memory. Outside Fargate world, I could run a privileged container and follow the suggestions here and here. However, with Fargate it doesn't seem to be possible to map the /sys/fs/cgroup as a volume inside the container. Is it possible to do something similar without needing to map such file systems, or, even better, without having to run in a privileged mode?

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