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Database Logs

System Logs

Tree view of corresponding database-related logs across a cluster. Clicking on a log file will appear in a new tab in the viewing panel on the right-hand side. Browsing through the appropriate error logs is the key element of the troubleshooting process.

  1. In the ClusterControl UI, go to the cluster and choose the tab Logs → System Log.

  2. It provides detailed log from the operating system, database logs, and load balancer logs for the database.

Click on Refresh logs will trigger a job for ClusterControl to perform log collection.

Audit Logs

Shows records of ClusterControl’s events and changes:

  • User authentication, cloud credentials, database configuration, and user changes.
  • CMON configuration changes and jobs.
  • ClusterControl user management changes (Users and ACLs), operational reports.
  1. In the ClusterControl UI, go to the cluster and choose the tab Logs → Audit Log.

  2. Each log entry has the activity, type of activity, user, hostname or IP address (where the user comes from), cluster name, and timestamp. Rollover on the Cluster entry will pop up a cluster information card summarizing the cluster status. Rollover on the When entry will pop up a tooltip containing the exact timestamp with timezone.