Am 15. September 2026erreichen alle Cloud Composer 1- und Cloud Composer 2-Umgebungen der Version 2.0.x das geplante Ende des Lebenszyklus und können nicht mehr verwendet werden. Wir empfehlen, die Migration zu Cloud Composer 3 zu planen.
Auf dieser Seite wird beschrieben, wie Sie auf Apache Airflow-Logs für Cloud Composer zugreifen und diese ansehen.
Protokolltypen
Cloud Composer enthält die folgenden Airflow-Logs:
Streaming-Logs Diese Logs enthalten Airflow-Aufgabenprotokolle sowie Protokolle von Airflow-Komponenten Ihrer Umgebung, z. B. Airflow-Planer und ‑Worker.
Weitere Informationen zu Cloud Logging und Cloud Monitoring für Ihre Cloud Composer-Umgebung finden Sie unter Umgebungen im Blick behalten.
Cloud Composer generiert Audit-Logs, z. B. Administratoraktivitätslogs. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Audit-Logs ansehen.
Hinweise
Ihrem Google-Konto muss eine Rolle zugewiesen sein, mit der Objekte in Umgebungs-Buckets aufgerufen werden können. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter Zugriffssteuerung.
Für Protokolle, die im Bucket der Umgebung gespeichert werden, gilt die Bucket-Richtlinie.
Cloud Composer erstellt Buckets mit der Standardrichtlinie, die Daten unbegrenzt aufbewahrt. Für in Cloud Logging gespeicherte Logs verwendet Cloud Composer _Default und benutzerdefinierte Aufbewahrungsdauern für Protokolle.
Zur Vermeidung von Datenverlusten werden Logs, die im Bucket der Umgebung gespeichert sind, nicht gelöscht, nachdem Sie die Umgebung gelöscht haben. Sie müssen Logs manuell aus dem Bucket Ihrer Umgebung löschen.
Streaming-Logs ansehen
So rufen Sie Streaming-Logs in Cloud Logging auf:
Console
Rufen Sie in der Google Cloud -Console die Seite Umgebungen auf.
Suchen Sie in der Liste der Umgebungen nach einer Zeile mit dem Namen Ihrer Umgebung und klicken Sie in der Spalte DAGs-Ordner auf den Link DAGs. Die Seite Bucket-Details wird geöffnet.
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These logs contain Airflow task logs, as well\n as logs of Airflow components of your environment, such as Airflow\n schedulers and workers.\n\n To learn about Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring for your\n Cloud Composer environment, see\n [Monitor environments](/composer/docs/composer-1/monitor-environments).\n- [Airflow task logs in the environment's bucket](#view-bucket). These logs are\n associated with single DAG tasks.\n\n Cloud Composer saves files with Airflow task logs to the `/logs`\n folder.\n\n- Cloud Composer generates [audit logs](/logging/docs/audit), such as Admin\n Activity logs. For more information, see\n [View audit logs](/composer/docs/composer-1/audit-logging).\n\nBefore you begin\n\n\u003cbr /\u003e\n\n- Your Google Account must have a role that can view objects in environment\n buckets. For more information, see [Access control](/composer/docs/composer-1/access-control).\n\n- Logs stored in environment's bucket use the policy of the bucket.\n Cloud Composer creates buckets with the default policy that keeps\n data forever. For logs stored in Cloud Logging,\n Cloud Composer uses `_Default` and User-defined\n [logs retention periods](/logging/quotas#logs_retention_periods).\n\n- To prevent data loss, logs saved in environment's bucket\n **are not deleted after you delete your environment**. You must manually\n delete logs from your environment's bucket.\n\nView streaming logs\n\nTo view streaming logs in Cloud Logging: \n\nConsole\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Environments** page.\n\n [Go to Environments](https://console.cloud.google.com/composer/environments)\n2. In the list of environments, click the name of your environment.\n The **Environment details** page opens.\n\n3. Go to the **Logs** tab.\n\nView streaming logs in Cloud Logging\n\nTo view streaming logs in Cloud Logging: \n\nConsole\n\n1. In the Google Cloud console, go to the **Environments** page.\n\n [Go to Environments](https://console.cloud.google.com/composer/environments)\n2. In the list of environments, locate your environment.\n\n3. in the **Logs** column, click the **Logs** link.\n\nView Airflow task logs in the environment's bucket **Note:** You can view Airflow task logs [in the Airflow UI](/composer/docs/composer-1/access-airflow-web-interface).\n\nTo view Airflow task logs in your environment's bucket: \n\nConsole\n\n1. In Google Cloud console, go to the **Environments** page.\n\n [Go to Environments](https://console.cloud.google.com/composer/environments)\n2. In the list of environments, find a row with the name of your environment\n and in the **DAGs folder** column click the **DAGs** link. The\n **Bucket details** page opens.\n\n3. In the **Folder browser** pane, click `/logs`.\n\n | **Note:** If this folder is empty, then [saving logs to the environment's bucket](/composer/docs/composer-2/enable-saving-logs-to-environment-bucket) might be disabled for your environment.\n\nWhat's next\n\n- [Monitor environments](/composer/docs/composer-1/monitor-environments)\n- [Cloud Composer audit logging](/composer/docs/composer-1/audit-logging)"]]