You can now configure your aggregated sink to be intercepting, which prevents logs from being passed through the Log Router of child resources. For more information, see Collate and route organization-level logs to supported destinations.
Duet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
Cloud MonitoringDuet AI in Google Cloud is now Gemini for Google Cloud. See our blog post for more information.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
You can now use Duet AI for Developers to help you create a synthetic monitor. This feature is in Public Preview. For more information, see Create a synthetic monitor.
]]>You can now use SQL JOIN
and UNION
operators on the Log Analytics page to combine tables in multiple Google Cloud projects.
A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
Error Reporting can now analyze logs routed by project sinks to different projects than the source project. For more information, see Route logs to supported destinations.
]]>Log buckets in the africa-south1
region can now be upgraded to use Log Analytics. For more information, see Supported regions.
You can display events, such as the crash of a GKE pod, on your dashboards. This feature is now GA. This feature is available for dashboards managed by Cloud Monitoring, and for the observability dashboards managed by Compute Engine, Google Kubernetes Engine and Cloud Run.
A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
You can now configure and save a Log Analytics chart directly in Monitoring. For more information, see Add charts generated from a Log Analytics query.
For information and recommendations about how to instrument your applications to collect metrics, logs, and traces, see the following documents:
For information and recommendations about how to instrument your applications to collect metrics, logs, and traces, see the following documents:
For information and recommendations about how to instrument your applications to collect metrics, logs, and traces, see the following documents:
]]>Copying log entries is now generally available (GA).
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
You can now display Log Analytics query results as a table in your Monitoring dashboards by selecting Table as the widget type.
Cloud MonitoringYou can now create a broken-link checker, which periodically validates the links contained in your website. This feature is GA. For more information, see Create a broken-link checker.
Alerting policies with a PromQL-based condition are generally available (GA).
]]>You can now create log buckets in the africa-south1
region. For a complete list of supported regions, see
Supported regions.
Log buckets in the following regions can now be upgraded to use Log Analytics:
For more information, see Supported regions.
]]>Fixed a bug that caused the audit log associated with an API that performs both Data Access and Admin Activity operations to be classified as a Data Access log. These logs are now always classified as Admin Activity audit logs.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
New event types for VM instances and for GKE Pods, Clusters, and Nodes, are now available to display on your dashboards. This feature is in Public Preview.
You can now create and manage your uptime checks and synthetic monitors by using the Google Cloud CLI. For more information, see Create public uptime checks and Create a synthetic monitor.
]]>Ops Agent version 2.46.0 introduces a new health check, LogPingOpsAgent, an informational payload message written every 10 minutes to the ops-agent-health
log. You can use the resulting log entries to verify that the agent is sending logs. For more information, see Agent health checks.
You can now edit Log Analytics charts that are saved to a dashboard directly in the Dashboards page. For more information, see Edit a chart saved to a custom dashboard.
Announcing a common navigation pane in the Cloud console for Logging, Monitoring, Trace, and Error Reporting. When you are troubleshooting an issue, the new navigation pane simplifies accessing the pages you need to explore different types of telemetry:
You can continue to use the search bar to locate pages in the Cloud console and to find documentation.
Cloud MonitoringObservability for Google Kubernetes Engine: You can now enable the package of kube state metrics from the Observability tab of a GKE deployment. For more information, see Package: Kube state metrics.
Announcing a common navigation pane in the Cloud console for Logging, Monitoring, Trace, and Error Reporting. When you are troubleshooting an issue, the new navigation pane simplifies accessing the pages you need to explore different types of telemetry:
You can continue to use the search bar to locate pages in the Cloud console and to find documentation.
Cloud TraceAnnouncing a common navigation pane in the Cloud console for Logging, Monitoring, Trace, and Error Reporting. When you are troubleshooting an issue, the new navigation pane simplifies accessing the pages you need to explore different types of telemetry:
You can continue to use the search bar to locate pages in the Cloud console and to find documentation.
Error ReportingAnnouncing a common navigation pane in the Cloud console for Logging, Monitoring, Trace, and Error Reporting. When you are troubleshooting an issue, the new navigation pane simplifies accessing the pages you need to explore different types of telemetry:
You can continue to use the search bar to locate pages in the Cloud console and to find documentation.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
]]>You can now go to the Log Analytics page from the Logs Explorer page by clicking the Analyze results button, which automatically translates the Logging query language query into a SQL query. For more information, see Analyze results.
]]>Observability for Google Kubernetes Engine: The collection of kube state metrics is enabled by default for new GKE Autopilot clusters, starting with version 1.27.4-gke.900. For more information, see Package: Kube state metrics.
Error ReportingThe Error Reporting API is now generally available. For more information about the API, see Overview.
]]>On your custom dashboards, you can add section widgets that create a table of contents for your dashboard. You can use the table of contents to navigate to a specific section of your dashboard. For more information, see Organize dashboard widgets.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
retry_async
instead of retry
in async client (#816) (c79f7f5)This PR was generated with Release Please. See documentation.
retry_async
instead of retry
in async client (#816) (c79f7f5)On your custom dashboards, you can group widgets into a single-view widget or into a collapsible group. Single-view widgets let you display one member of the group. For more information, see Organize dashboard widgets.
]]>You can now collect Prometheus metrics from Cloud Run services by using the Managed Service for Prometheus sidecar for Cloud Run.
Starting with Ops Agent version 2.45.0, you can configure the Ops Agent to exclude individual metrics and metrics from third-party integrations. For more information, see Metrics processors
]]>Charting in the Log Analytics page is now generally available (GA). In addition to features available in the preview, the GA release includes the ability to select none
as an aggregation function on a chart.
You can now configure the severity of your alerting policies. This field lets you define the severity level of incidents. For more information, see Structure of an alerting policy.
]]>Support for pie charts on your custom dashboards is now GA. For information when using the Cloud Console, see Graph the most recent data with a pie chart. For information about using the API, see Dashboard with a PieChart widget.
The new query interface for creating charts is now GA. The new interface provides a style update and simplifies building a query by automatically configuring your aggregation settings. For more information, see Create charts with Metrics Explorer.
]]>You can now create a broken-link checker, which periodically validates the links contained in your website. This feature is in Public Preview. For more information, see Create a broken-link checker.
]]>You can now query for a specific error group in the Logs Explorer and Log Analytics pages by using the error group ID. For more information, see Find error group details for a log entry.
]]>A weekly digest of client library updates from across the Cloud SDK.
Ops Agent version 2.44.0 introduces the following features:
Ops Agent version 2.44.0 introduces the following features:
You can now specify an inclusion filter or exclusion filter that is applied to the _Default
sinks of new resources. For more information, see Configure default filter of _Default
sinks.