AWS Elastic Beanstalk now provides a CloudWatch Logs integration directly in the environment Logs tab of the Elastic Beanstalk console. Previously, customers had to navigate to the CloudWatch console to find the relevant log groups and log streams for their environments. With this launch, customers can view CloudWatch log events without leaving the Elastic Beanstalk console.
The Logs tab displays log groups that an environment streams logs to, as well as log groups matching the aws/elasticbeanstalk/<env-name>/* prefix. Customers can select a log group to view its log streams, with the most recently active stream selected by default. A log stream dropdown allows switching between streams and filtering results. For deeper analysis, a View in CloudWatch dropdown provides direct links to the log group, log stream, or CloudWatch Logs Insights in the CloudWatch console.
This feature is available across all Elastic Beanstalk platform branches in all AWS Commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where Elastic Beanstalk is available. For a complete list of supported Regions, see AWS Regions.
For more information about using Elastic Beanstalk with Amazon CloudWatch, see the AWS Elastic Beanstalk developer guide. To learn more, visit the AWS Elastic Beanstalk product page.
Categories: marketing:marchitecture/management-tools,general:products/aws-elastic-beanstalk
Source: Amazon Web Services
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