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Manage your logs with the Cloud Console mobile app
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Our customers closely watch changes to their applications and services and perform deep analysis to resolve issues, whether they’re at their desk or on the go. We’re excited to help them get more visibility into their application environment by providing a logs viewer in our
Android
and
iOS
Cloud Console app.
This update to the Cloud Console app brings a number of new ways to keep track of what’s happening in your GCP applications, let's explore a few of them.
In-context logs
– you can now visit a resource such as an App Engine application or Compute Engine VM and view the logs for that service with a simple tap.
Detailed view
– tap on a log entry to see the full details to help you troubleshoot.
Search
– locate and address specific issues by searching through log entries for your application or service.
To learn more, visit the
Google Play Store
or the
App Store
and take the app for a test drive. We’d love to hear your feedback!
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