In diesem Thema wird erläutert, wie Sie Logdaten aufrufen, indem Sie den Log-Explorer in der Google Cloud Console oder den Befehl kubectl logs verwenden.
Logs im Log-Explorer ansehen
In diesem Abschnitt wird erläutert, wie Sie Apigee Hybrid-Logs im Log-Explorer oder direkt mit kubectl ansehen können.
Wenn Sie GKE in Google Cloud oder lokal als Teil von Google Distributed Cloud verwenden, werden Logs automatisch an Cloud Logging gesendet.
So rufen Sie Logs im Log-Explorer auf:
Rufen Sie in der Google Cloud Console die Seite Log-Explorer auf.
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