Monitoring Amazon Aurora log files (original) (raw)
Monitoring Amazon Aurora log files - Amazon Aurora
Every RDS database engine generates logs that you can access for auditing and troubleshooting. The type of logs depends on your database engine.
You can access database logs for DB instances using the AWS Management Console, the AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or the Amazon RDS API. You can't view, watch, or download transaction logs.
Note
In some cases, logs contain hidden data. Therefore, the AWS Management Console might show content in a log file, but the log file might be empty when you download it.
Topics
- Viewing and listing database log files
- Downloading a database log file
- Watching a database log file
- Publishing database logs to Amazon CloudWatch Logs
- Reading log file contents using REST
- Aurora MySQL database log files
- Aurora PostgreSQL database log files
Amazon RDS event categories and event messages for Aurora
Viewing and listing database log files
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