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If I have time, I might consider a separate pass to make more of these instructions into procedures. Having the steps in narrative text makes them feel optional or just mildly disjoint. Let's be more imperative, as in "Do this, and this, and then this, in this order."
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# Accessing logs
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If logging and monitoring components are not installed yet, go through the
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[installation instructions](./installing-logging-metrics-traces.md) to setup the
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If you have not yet installed the logging and monitoring components, go through the
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[installation instructions](./installing-logging-metrics-traces.md) to set up the
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necessary components first.
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## Kibana and Elasticsearch
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kubectl proxy
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```
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This starts a local proxy of Kibana on port 8001. The Kibana UI is only exposed within
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the cluster for security reasons.
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This command starts a local proxy of Kibana on port 8001. For security reasons, the
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Kibana UI is exposed only within the cluster.
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Navigate to the [Kibana UI](http://localhost:8001/api/v1/namespaces/monitoring/services/kibana-logging/proxy/app/kibana)
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(*It might take a couple of minutes for the proxy to work*).
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Navigate to the
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[Kibana UI](http://localhost:8001/api/v1/namespaces/monitoring/services/kibana-logging/proxy/app/kibana)
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(*It might take a couple of minutes for the proxy to work*).
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The Discover tab of the Kibana UI looks like this:
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## Stackdriver
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Go to the [Google Cloud Console logging page](https://console.cloud.google.com/logs/viewer) for
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your GCP project which stores your logs via Stackdriver.
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Go to the [GCP Console logging page](https://console.cloud.google.com/logs/viewer) for
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your GCP project, which stores your logs via Stackdriver.
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