Working with logs
Edit on GitHubThis document describes how to work with logs(events). Logs provide information about the state of application and related services. In Spryker Cloud Commerce OS, logging is maintained by Amazon CloudWatch.
Log groups
To make log browsing easier, logs from the same source form a log stream. Log streams with the same retention, monitoring, and access control settings form a log group. You can check logs from the following log groups.
HEADER | HEADER |
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AWS code build pipelines | DESTRUCTIVE pipeline jobs: /aws/codebuild/danger/{environment_name} NORMAL pipeline jobs: /aws/codebuild/{environment_name} |
AWS Elasticsearch | /aws/elasticsearch/{environment_name} |
AWS RDS instances | /aws/rds/instance/{environment_name}/error |
AWS Certificates expiration | /aws/lambda/{environment_name}-certificate-expiration |
AWS Codebuild | /codebuild |
EC2 Jenkins | /ec2/{environment_name}/jenkins/docker |
ECS blackfire | /ecs/fargate/{environment_name}/blackfire/docker |
Frontend service | /ecs/{environment_name}/frontend/docker |
GLUE service | /ecs/{environment_name}/glue/docker |
ECS Jenkins | /ecs/{environment_name}/jenkins/docker |
RabbitMQ ECS | /ecs/{environment_name}/rabbitmq/docker |
ECS YVES | /ecs/{environment_name}/yves/docker |
ECS ZED | /ecs/{environment_name}/zed/docker |
Search in logs
To search in logs:
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In the AWS Management Console, go to Services > CloudWatch > Log groups.
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In the Log groups pane, filter log groups by entering a query in the search bar. For example, enter staging.
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Select the desired log group.
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In the Log streams pane, select the log stream according the last event. The last event time should match the time when the issue occurred.
- In the Log events pane, filter events by entering a query in the search bar.
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