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#Log

Understand the logs of instance operations from the container level, such as Rabbitmq error logs. Proper use of logs can help you quickly locate issues and handle faults and exceptions.

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#Procedure

Web Console
  1. Click on RabbitMQ in the left navigation menu.

  2. Click on Name of the Namespace.

  3. Click on Name of the Instance.

  4. On the Realtime Log tab, set the search criteria.

    • To find logs for a specific Pods, in the Pod option, select a Pod.
  5. Wait a moment and review the results.

  6. (Optional) Click to export the logs.