GCP View Requests Logs
How Long Are Log Entries Retained?
Google Cloud Platform allows you to configure the retention period for log entries in Cloud Logging. The retention period can be set between 1 day and 365 days for both the default and user-defined log buckets. Log entries are retained for 30 days as per the Cloud Logging retention policy after which they are scheduled for deletion.
Can I Export Log Data To Other Applications?
Yes log data can be exported to other application using Google Cloud Pub/Sub.
What Are The Different Ways To Access Cloud Logging?
Cloud Logging can be accessed from Google Cloud Console through the Logging API and via Google Cloud CLI.
Which Google Cloud Service Implement Platform Logs?
Not all Google Cloud service implement platform logs. Service specific documentation should be referred to for information on whether particular service enables platform logs.
How Can I Track And Monitor Access Attempts To My VM Instances?
By enabling and utilizing feature such as firewall rule logging and web server logging you can track and monitor access attempt to your VM instances through Cloud Logging.
How To View Request Logs On Google Cloud Platform ?
Google Cloud Platform Logs Explorer is a tool that enables users to retrieve view and analyze log data helping them troubleshoot problems and monitor their resources effectively. Logs are records of event ed through Google Cloud Console and log entries can be read through the Logging API or Google Cloud CLI. Users can control how log entries are routed and stored using Log Router. The Logs Explorer lets users find and view logs to troubleshoot problems and log data can be exported to other applications using Google Cloud Pub/Sub. GCP logging provides a centralized location for storing and analyzing log data and allows users to set up alerts and notifications based on specific log patterns and events.
Contact Us