View logs
Kf provides you with several types of logs. This document describes these logs and how to access them.
Application logs
All logs written to standard output stdout
and standard error stderr
, are uploaded to Cloud Logging and stored under the log name user-container
.
Open Cloud Logging and run the following query:
resource.type="k8s_container" log_name="projects/YOUR_PROJECT_ID/logs/user-container" resource.labels.project_id=YOUR_PROJECT_ID resource.labels.location=GCP_COMPUTE_ZONE (e.g. us-central1-a) resource.labels.cluster_name=YOUR_CLUSTER_NAME resource.labels.namespace_name=YOUR_KF_SPACE_NAME resource.labels.pod_name:YOUR_KF_APP_NAME
You should see all your application logs written on standard stdout
and standard error stderr
.
Access logs for your applications
Kf provides access logs using Istio sidecar injection. Access logs are stored under the log name server-accesslog-stackdriver
.
Open Cloud Logging and run the following query:
resource.type="k8s_container" log_name="projects/YOUR_PROJECT_ID/logs/server-accesslog-stackdriver" resource.labels.project_id=YOUR_PROJECT_ID resource.labels.location=GCP_COMPUTE_ZONE (e.g. us-central1-a) resource.labels.cluster_name=YOUR_CLUSTER_NAME resource.labels.namespace_name=YOUR_KF_SPACE_NAME resource.labels.pod_name:YOUR_KF_APP_NAME
You should see access logs for your application. Sample access log:
{ "insertId": "166tsrsg273q5mf", "httpRequest": { "requestMethod": "GET", "requestUrl": "http://test-app-38n6dgwh9kx7h-c72edc13nkcm.***. ***.nip.io/", "requestSize": "738", "status": 200, "responseSize": "3353", "remoteIp": "10.128.0.54:0", "serverIp": "10.48.0.18:8080", "latency": "0.000723777s", "protocol": "http" }, "resource": { "type": "k8s_container", "labels": { "container_name": "user-container", "project_id": ***, "namespace_name": ***, "pod_name": "test-app-85888b9796-bqg7b", "location": "us-central1-a", "cluster_name": *** } }, "timestamp": "2020-11-19T20:09:21.721815Z", "severity": "INFO", "labels": { "source_canonical_service": "istio-ingressgateway", "source_principal": "spiffe://***.svc.id.goog/ns/istio-system/sa/istio-ingressgateway-service-account", "request_id": "0e3bac08-ab68-408f-9b14-0aec671845bf", "source_app": "istio-ingressgateway", "response_flag": "-", "route_name": "default", "upstream_cluster": "inbound|80|http-user-port|test-app.***.svc.cluster.local", "destination_name": "test-app-85888b9796-bqg7b", "destination_canonical_revision": "latest", "destination_principal": "spiffe://***.svc.id.goog/ns/***/sa/sa-test-app", "connection_id": "82261", "destination_workload": "test-app", "destination_namespace": ***, "destination_canonical_service": "test-app", "upstream_host": "127.0.0.1:8080", "log_sampled": "false", "mesh_uid": "proj-228179605852", "source_namespace": "istio-system", "requested_server_name": "outbound_.80_._.test-app.***.svc.cluster.local", "source_canonical_revision": "asm-173-6", "x-envoy-original-dst-host": "", "destination_service_host": "test-app.***.svc.cluster.local", "source_name": "istio-ingressgateway-5469f77856-4n2pw", "source_workload": "istio-ingressgateway", "x-envoy-original-path": "", "service_authentication_policy": "MUTUAL_TLS", "protocol": "http" }, "logName": "projects/*/logs/server-accesslog-stackdriver", "receiveTimestamp": "2020-11-19T20:09:24.627065813Z" }
Audit logs
Audit Logs provides a chronological record of calls that have been made to the Kubernetes API Server. Kubernetes audit log entries are useful for investigating suspicious API requests, for collecting statistics, or for creating monitoring alerts for unwanted API calls.
Open Cloud Logging and run the following query:
resource.type="k8s_container" log_name="projects/YOUR_PROJECT_ID/logs/cloudaudit.googleapis.com%2Factivity" resource.labels.project_id=YOUR_PROJECT_ID resource.labels.location=GCP_COMPUTE_ZONE (e.g. us-central1-a) resource.labels.cluster_name=YOUR_CLUSTER_NAME protoPayload.request.metadata.name=YOUR_APP_NAME protoPayload.methodName:"deployments."
You should see a trace of calls being made to the Kubernetes API server.
Configure logging access control
Follow these instructions to provide logs access to developers and other members on the team. The role roles/logging.viewer
provides read-only access to logs.
Use Logs Router
You can also use Logs Router to route the logs to supported destinations.