- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Log Management
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Log Ingestion
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Ingesting Cloud Service Logs to LTS
- Ingesting AOM Logs to LTS
- Ingesting APIG Logs to LTS
- Ingesting BMS Text Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CBH Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CCE Application Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CFW Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CTS Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GaussDB(DWS) Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ECS Text Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ELB Logs to LTS
- Ingesting Enterprise Router Logs to LTS
- Ingesting FunctionGraph Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ModelArts Logs to LTS
- Ingesting SMN Logs to LTS
- Ingesting SecMaster Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ServiceStage Containerized Application Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ServiceStage Cloud Host Logs to LTS
- Ingesting VPC Logs to LTS
- Ingesting WAF Logs to LTS
- Using APIs to Ingest Logs to LTS
- Other Ingestion Modes
- Setting ICAgent Structuring Parsing Rules
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Ingesting Cloud Service Logs to LTS
- Host Management
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Log Search and Analysis
- Overview
- Setting Cloud Structuring Parsing
- Setting Indexes
- Searching Logs
- Viewing Real-Time Logs
- Analyzing Logs in LTS
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SQL Analysis Syntax
- Overview
- SQL Aggregate Functions
- SQL Period-over-Period Functions
- SQL JSON Functions
- SQL IP Functions
- SQL Mathematical Functions
- SQL Time Functions
- SQL Extrema Functions
- SQL String Functions
- SQL SPLIT Functions
- SQL Comparison Operators
- SQL IP Address Functions
- SQL Reduction Functions
- Other SQL Functions
- SQL JOIN Syntax
- SQL Query Example
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Log Visualization
- Overview
- Visualizing Logs in Statistical Charts
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Visualizing Logs in Dashboards
- Creating a Dashboard
- Adding a Dashboard Filter
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Dashboard Templates
- APIG Dashboard Templates
- CCE Dashboard Templates
- CDN Dashboard Templates
- CFW Dashboard Templates
- CSE Dashboard Templates
- DCS Dashboard Template
- DDS Dashboard Template
- DMS Dashboard Template
- DSL Dashboard Template
- ER Dashboard Template
- METRIC Dashboard Template
- Nginx Dashboard Templates
- VPC Dashboard Template
- WAF Dashboard Templates
- Log Alarms
- Log Transfer
- Log Processing
- Configuration Center
- API Reference
- Best Practices
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FAQs
- Overview
- Consultation
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Host Management
- What Do I Do If ICAgent Installation Fails in Windows and the Message "SERVICE STOP" Is Displayed?
- What Do I Do If ICAgent Upgrade Fails on the LTS Console?
- What Do I Do If I Could Not Query New Logs on LTS?
- What Do I Do If ICAgent Restarts Repeatedly After Being Installed?
- What Do I Do If ICAgent Is Displayed as Offline on the LTS Console After Installation?
- What Do I Do If I Do Not See a Host with ICAgent Installed on the LTS Console?
- How Do I Create a VPC Endpoint on the VPCEP Console?
- How Do I Obtain an AK/SK Pair?
- How Do I Install ICAgent by Creating an Agency?
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Log Ingestion
- What Do I Do If LTS Cannot Collect Logs After I Configure Host Log Ingestion?
- Will LTS Stop Collecting Logs After the Free Quota Is Used Up If I Disable "Continue to Collect Logs When the Free Quota Is Exceeded" in AOM?
- What Do I Do If the CPU Usage Is High When ICAgent Is Collecting Logs?
- What Kinds of Logs and Files Does LTS Collect?
- How Do I Disable the Function of Collecting CCE Standard Output Logs to AOM on the LTS Console?
- How Long Does It Take to Generate Logs After Configuring Log Ingestion?
- What Do I Do If LTS Cannot Collect Logs After I Configure Log Ingestion with ICAgent?
- Log Search and Analysis
- Log Transfer
- SDK Reference
- Videos
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Operating Systems
LTS supports multiple operating systems (OSs). When purchasing a host, select an OS supported by LTS. Otherwise, LTS cannot collect logs from the host.
OS |
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SUSE |
SUSE Enterprise 11 SP4 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP1 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP2 64-bit |
SUSE Enterprise 12 SP3 64-bit |
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openSUSE |
13.2 64-bit |
42.2 64-bit |
15.0 64-bit (Currently, syslog logs cannot be collected.) |
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EulerOS |
2.2 64-bit |
2.3 64-bit |
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CentOS |
6.3 64-bit |
6.5 64-bit |
6.8 64-bit |
6.9 64-bit |
6.10 64-bit |
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7.1 64-bit |
7.2 64-bit |
7.3 64-bit |
7.4 64-bit |
7.5 64-bit |
7.6 64-bit |
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7.7 64-bit |
7.8 64-bit |
7.9 64-bit |
8.0 64-bit |
8.1 64-bit |
8.2 64bit |
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Ubuntu |
14.04 server 64-bit |
16.04 server 64-bit |
18.04 server 64-bit |
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Fedora |
24 64-bit |
25 64-bit |
29 64-bit |
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Debian |
7.5.0 32-bit |
7.5.0 64-bit |
8.2.0 64-bit |
8.8.0 64-bit |
9.0.0 64-bit |
- For Linux x86_64 hosts, LTS supports all the OSs and versions listed in the preceding table.
- For Linux Arm hosts, LTS supports all the OSs and versions listed in the preceding table except the CentOS of 7.3 and earlier versions.
OS |
Version |
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Windows (64-bit) |
Windows Server 2019 |
Windows Server 2016 R2 Datacenter |
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Windows Server 2016 R2 Standard |
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Windows Server 2016 Datacenter English |
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Windows Server 2016 R2 Standard English |
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter |
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard |
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Windows Server 2012 Datacenter English |
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Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard English |
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise |
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard |
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Windows Server 2008 Enterprise English |
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Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard English |
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