Upgrade the document about how to collect logs for systemd and docker (#21101)

Many users (#21099) do not know how to collect logs if they are using
systemd. This PR makes the document more clear.
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# Logging Configuration
The logging framework has been revamped in Gitea 1.9.0.
**Table of Contents**
{{< toc >}}
## Collecting Logs for Help
To collect logs for help and issue report, see [Support Options]({{< relref "doc/help/seek-help.en-us.md" >}}).
## Log Groups
The fundamental thing to be aware of in Gitea is that there are several

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Stdout on systemd goes to the journal by default. Try using `journalctl`, `journalctl -u gitea`, or `journalctl <path-to-gitea-binary>`.
Similarly stdout on docker can be viewed using `docker logs <container>`
Similarly, stdout on docker can be viewed using `docker logs <container>`.
To collect logs for help and issue report, see [Support Options]({{< relref "doc/help/seek-help.en-us.md" >}}).
## Initial logging
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2020/08/02 11:32:29 ...rm/session_schema.go:360:Sync2() [W] Table user Column keep_activity_private db default is , struct default is 0
```
These can safely be ignored but you may able to stop these warnings by getting Gitea to recreate these tables using:
These can safely be ignored, but you are able to stop these warnings by getting Gitea to recreate these tables using:
```
gitea doctor recreate-table user

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1. Your `app.ini` (with any sensitive data scrubbed as necessary).
2. The Gitea logs, and any other appropriate log files for the situation.
- The logs are likely to be outputted to console. If you need to collect logs from files,
- When using systemd, use `journalctl --lines 1000 --unit gitea` to collect logs.
- When using docker, use `docker logs --tail 1000 <gitea-container>` to collect logs.
- By default, the logs are outputted to console. If you need to collect logs from files,
you could copy the following config into your `app.ini` (remove all other `[log]` sections),
then you can find the `*.log` files in Gitea's log directory (default: `%(GITEA_WORK_DIR)/log`).
```ini
; To show all SQL logs, you can also set LOG_SQL=true in the [database] section
; To show all SQL logs, you can also set LOG_SQL=true in the [database] section
[log]
LEVEL=debug
MODE=console,file