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This page describes how to view and use the resource logs for your
Oracle Database@Google Cloud resources using Cloud Logging.
You can view logs for your Oracle Database@Google Cloud instances, clusters, and
databases using Logging in Google Cloud console. These
logs capture all Google Cloud console, and Exadata Database
and Autonomous Database Services events by default.
You can review these logs by looking up the resource name you want to view
logs for in Logs Explorer.
View resource logs
To view resources logs for your Oracle Database@Google Cloud resources:
In the Google Cloud console, go to the Logs Explorer page.
Select the Google Cloud project that you want to view logging in
at the top of the page.
In the query builder, complete the following:
Click All resources to open a drop-down and select
Exadata Infrastructure, Cloud VM Cluster, or
Autonomous Database. In the dialog,
select your instance, cluster, or database, then click Apply.
Click All log names to open a drop-down, select the log
files you want to see, then click Apply.
The following log files are available:
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