Cloud Logging

This page provides information on Cloud Logging.

Cloud Logging

Cloud Logging is a real-time log-management system with storage, search, analysis, and monitoring support. Cloud Logging automatically collects logs from Google Cloud resources. Google Cloud services write audit logs to give you information about who did what, where, and when within your Google Cloud resources. You can also collect logs from your applications, on-premises resources, and resources from other cloud providers.

Google Cloud NetApp Volumes provides only Admin Activity audit logs. For a general overview of Cloud Audit Logs and more information on Admin Activity audit logs, see Cloud Audit Logs overview. For a deeper understanding of the audit log format, see Understand audit logs.

NetApp Volumes logs administrative actions to Cloud Logging. You can use the Logs Explorer to retrieve, view, and analyze log data.

To filter for operations on NetApp Volumes, use the following filter:

  protoPayload.serviceName="netapp.googleapis.com"
  

Learn more about Cloud Logging

Visit the Cloud Logging documentation to learn more about how to use Cloud Logging to analyze your data.

For a list of all the Cloud Logging monitored resource types and descriptive information, see Monitored resource types.

What's next

Read about NetApp Volumes known limitations.