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Logs Management

1. Understanding Deployaroo Logs

Overview of Log Types and Their Importance

Tip: Regular review of logs helps in proactive management and troubleshooting of your Deployaroo environment.

  1. Types of Logs:

    • Info: General informational logs about normal application operations.
    • Warning: Logs that indicate potential issues or anomalies that don't interrupt operations but may require attention.
    • Error: Logs that record critical issues or failures within the application.
  2. Importance of Logs:

    • Logs are crucial for monitoring, debugging, and ensuring smooth operation of your deployments.
    • They provide insights into system performance, user actions, and potential issues.

2. Accessing Logs

Note: Ensure you have the necessary permissions to access and view logs.

  1. Access Logs Menu:

    • Locate and click on the Logs option in the main navigation menu on the left-hand side.
  2. View Log Entries:

    • Once in the Logs section, you'll see a list of log entries categorized by their type (Info, Warning, Error).

3. Viewing and Analyzing Logs

Explore Different Log Types

  1. Info Logs:

    • These logs provide information about normal application operations.
    • Use them to track routine activities and successful processes.
  2. Warning Logs:

    • Warning logs indicate potential issues that don't interrupt operations but may require attention.
    • Review these regularly to prevent potential problems from escalating.
  3. Error Logs:

    • Error logs record critical issues or failures within the application.
    • Prioritize reviewing and addressing these logs to maintain system stability.

4. Searching and Filtering Logs

Efficiently Find Relevant Log Entries

Tip: Effective use of filters can significantly reduce the time spent on log analysis.

  1. Apply Date Filters:

    • Use date range filters to narrow down logs to a specific time period.
  2. Filter by Log Type:

    • Select specific log types (Info, Warning, or Error) to focus on particular areas of concern.
  3. Combine Filters:

    • Utilize multiple filters simultaneously for more precise log analysis.

5. Exporting Logs

Download Logs for External Analysis or Archiving

  1. Initiate Log Export:

    • Locate the Download button in the Logs section.
  2. Select Export Parameters:

    • Choose the type of logs you want to export (Info, Warning, Error, or All).
    • Specify the date range if applicable.
  3. Download Log File:

    • Click the Download button to start the export process.
    • Save the exported log file to your desired location.

Next Steps

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