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Viewing Log Files
You can quickly view log files of service instances or hosts to locate faults.
Precautions
The time information contained in a log file, if any, is automatically displayed, as shown in the red box in Figure 1. This time information is irrelevant to the time range that you set.
Viewing Service Log Files
You can quickly view log files of service instances to locate faults.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Application, click Application Operations Management.
- In the navigation pane, choose Log Management > Log Files.
- Click the Service tab.
- On the displayed page, select a target cluster and namespace from the drop-down lists.
- Choose whether to enable Hide System Service.
- Enter a service name keyword and click
to search services.
- On the left of the Log Files page, click a service name. Information such as log file names and last written time is displayed.
- Click View in the Operation column of a desired log file, and view log file details by performing the operations described in Table 1, as shown in Figure 3.
Viewing Host Log Files
AOM enables you to quickly view log files of hosts, facilitating fault locating.
- Log in to the management console.
- Under Application, click Application Operations Management.
- In the navigation pane, choose Log Management > Log Files.
- Click the Host tab.
- On the displayed page, select a target cluster from the drop-down list.
- Enter a host IP address keyword and click
to search.
- On the left of the Log Files page, click a host IP address. Information such as log file names and last written time is displayed.
- Click View in the Operation column of a desired log file, and perform operations based on Table 2 to view log file details, as shown in Figure 5.
Parent topic: Log Management