- 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
Statistical Charts
After logs are reported to LTS, you can search for key log data using SQL analysis syntax and view the results in charts. This helps you track log data trends effectively. You can also save chart analysis results to the dashboard for long-term monitoring.
Constraints
- Up to 100 charts can be created for a log stream.
- Up to 50 charts can be added to a dashboard.
Statistical Chart Types
Data in different scenarios can be displayed in table charts, bar charts, and line charts. For details, see Table 1.
Chart Type |
Scenario |
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Table chart |
A table chart is the most common way for data display. Data can be collected and compared through data structuring. This chart type is applicable to most scenarios. |
Bar chart |
A bar chart describes the classified data and intuitively compares the size of each classification item. This chart type is applicable to classified statistics, such as the number of occurrences of each error code type in the past day. |
Line chart |
A line chart requires the time sequence field to organize and aggregate metrics based on the time sequence. This chart type intuitively reflects the changes of metrics over time. |
Pie chart |
A pie chart shows the proportion of each category. The proportion of each category is measured by the sector size. This chart type is applicable to scenarios such as error code proportion analysis. |
Number chart |
A number chart describes a single metric. Generally, key metrics with business value are selected. This chart type is applicable to single-metric statistics such as daily, weekly, monthly PVs and UVs. |
Digital line |
A digital line chart combines a line chart and a number chart. The line chart displays data trends and changes, and the number chart displays key metrics. This chart type is applicable when trends and key data points need to be displayed at the same time. |
Map |
A map displays the geographical location of data based on the location of a chart. Generally, a map displays the distribution of data in different geographical areas. This chart type is applicable to geographical location statistics, such as geographical distribution of attack IP addresses. |
Funnel chart |
A funnel chart is applicable to the service procedure with a single flow direction and a single path. The funnel chart collects statistics on each phase and uses a trapezoidal area to indicate the difference between the service volume of a phase and that of the previous phase. |
Operation Description
You can create and save a chart, or save a chart as another file. For details, see Table 2.
Operation |
Description |
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Create |
Selecting a chart type and saving the chart analysis result to the dashboard |
Save |
Saving the current visualized chart |
Save As |
Copying the existing visualized chart |
Download |
Downloading the chart analysis result to an Excel file |
Show Chart |
Expanding the visualized chart of the current log stream |
Hide Chart |
Hiding the visualized chart of the current log stream |
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