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Fleet Engine offre un servizio di logging di base per le richieste API e i payload di risposta. Puoi utilizzare questi log per analizzare, monitorare ed eseguire il debug delle tue applicazioni. Per informazioni dettagliate su Fleet Engine, vedi Che cos'è il servizio Fleet Engine?.
Fleet Engine invia log specifici del servizio a Cloud Logging, in modo che tu possa utilizzare Esplora log della console Google Cloud, l'API Cloud Logging o i comandi della riga di comando per accedervi e analizzarli.
Il seguente elenco descrive questi aspetti chiave di Cloud Logging.
Cloud Logging è un servizio gestito che ti consente di archiviare, cercare, analizzare, monitorare e creare avvisi su dati di logging ed eventi di Google Cloud e di altre origini. Per ulteriori informazioni, consulta la documentazione di Cloud Logging e i log della piattaforma Cloud nella documentazione di Cloud.
Esplora log è uno strumento della console Google Cloud che
consente di recuperare, visualizzare e analizzare le voci di log. Per i dettagli, vedi Visualizzare i log utilizzando Esplora log.
L'API Cloud Logging consente di eseguire a livello di programmazione
attività correlate alla registrazione, tra cui la lettura e la scrittura di voci di log e
la creazione di metriche basate su log. Per saperne di più, consulta la panoramica dell'API Cloud Logging.
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