Access logs record HTTP and HTTPS requests made to load balancers, and these logs are stored in an OBS bucket. Only public network classic load balancers support access logging.
Before configuring access logging, ensure that you have created a load balancer and OBS bucket. For details, see "Creating a Bucket" in the Object Storage Service User Guide.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Account |
Specifies the account ID or account name of the ELB administrator. |
N/A |
Access to Bucket |
Specifies the permissions to read data from or write data to an OBS bucket. |
Read/Write |
Access to ACL |
Allows the authorized user to read or write the bucket ACL. |
Read/Write |
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Enable Logging |
Whether to enable access logging |
N/A |
Backup Interval (min) |
Log backup interval in minutes, which is 60 minutes by default |
60 |
OBS Bucket |
Destination bucket with read and write permissions |
obs01 |
Prefix |
Log storage directory If this field is left blank, logs will be saved to the root directory of the destination bucket. |
log01 |