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- What's New
- Function Overview
- Service Overview
- Billing
- Getting Started
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User Guide
- Granting LTS Permissions to IAM Users
- Purchasing LTS Resource Packages
- Log Management
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Log Ingestion
- Overview
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Using ICAgent to Collect Logs
- Overview
- Installing ICAgent (Intra-Region Hosts)
- Installing ICAgent (Extra-Region Hosts)
- Managing ICAgent
- Managing Host Groups
- Ingesting BMS Text Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CCE Application Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ECS Text Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ServiceStage Containerized Application Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ServiceStage Cloud Host Logs to LTS
- Ingesting Self-Built Kubernetes Application Logs to LTS
- Setting ICAgent Structuring Parsing Rules
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Ingesting Cloud Service Logs to LTS
- Overview
- Ingesting AOM Logs to LTS
- Ingesting APIG Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CBH Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CFW Logs to LTS
- Ingesting CTS Logs to LTS
- Ingesting DDS Logs to LTS
- Ingesting DMS for Kafka Logs to LTS
- Ingesting DRS Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GaussDB(DWS) Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ELB Logs to LTS
- Ingesting Enterprise Router Logs to LTS
- Ingesting FunctionGraph Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GaussDB Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GES Logs to LTS
- Ingesting TaurusDB Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GeminiDB Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GeminiDB Mongo Logs to LTS
- Ingesting GeminiDB Cassandra Logs to LTS
- Ingesting IoTDA Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ModelArts Logs to LTS
- Ingesting MRS Logs to LTS
- Ingesting RDS for MySQL Logs to LTS
- Ingesting RDS for PostgreSQL Logs to LTS
- Ingesting RDS for SQL Server Logs to LTS
- Ingesting ROMA Connect Logs to LTS
- Ingesting SMN Logs to LTS
- Ingesting SecMaster Logs to LTS
- Ingesting OBS Files to LTS (Beta)
- Ingesting VPC Logs to LTS
- Ingesting WAF Logs to LTS
- Using APIs to Ingest Logs to LTS
- Ingesting Logs to LTS Across IAM Accounts
- Using Kafka to Report Logs to LTS
- Using Flume to Report Logs to LTS
- Log Search and Analysis
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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
- Querying Real-Time LTS Traces
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Best Practices
- Overview
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Log Ingestion
- Collecting Logs from Third-Party Cloud Vendors, Internet Data Centers, and Other Huawei Cloud Regions to LTS
- Collecting Kubernetes Logs from Third-Party Clouds, IDCs, and Other Huawei Cloud Regions to LTS
- Collecting Syslog Aggregation Server Logs to LTS
- Importing Logs of Self-built ELK to LTS
- Using Flume to Report Logs to LTS
- Collecting Zabbix Data Through ECS Log Ingestion
- Collecting Logs from Multiple Channels to LTS
- Log Search and Analysis
- Log Transfer
- Billing
- Developer Guide
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API Reference
- Before You Start
- API Overview
- Calling APIs
- API Calling Examples
- Examples
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APIs
- Host Group Management
- Log Group Management
- Log Stream Management
- Log Management
- Log Ingestion
- Log Transfer
- Log Collection Beyond Free Quota
- Cloud Log Structuring
- Container Log Ingestion from AOM to LTS
- Alarm Topics
- Message Template Management
- SQL Alarm Rules
- Keyword Alarm Rules
- Alarm List
- Tag Management
- Dashboard Management
- Log Charts
- Quick Search
- Multi-Account Log Aggregation
- Permissions Policies and Supported Actions
- Appendix
- SDK Reference
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FAQs
- Overview
- Consultation
- Log Management
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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?
- What Log Rotation Scheme Should I Use for ICAgent to Collect Logs?
- Does LTS Use the Log4j Plug-in to Report Logs?
- 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
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Log Transfer
- Does LTS Delete Logs That Have Been Transferred to OBS Buckets?
- What Are the Common Causes of LTS Log Transfer Abnormalities?
- How Do I Transfer CTS Logs to an OBS Bucket?
- What Do I Do If I Cannot View Historical Data in an OBS Bucket After Transferring Data from LTS to OBS?
- What Do I Do If I Cannot Find a New Partition in a DLI Table After Logs Are Transferred to DLI?
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More Documents
- User Guide (ME-Abu Dhabi Region)
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- User Guide(Paris Regions)
- API Reference(Paris Regions)
- User Guide (Kuala Lumpur Region)
- API Reference (Kuala Lumpur Region)
- User Guide (Ankara Region)
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API Reference (Ankara Region)
- Before You Start
- Calling APIs
- API Calling Examples
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- Appendix
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Billing Items
Description
As shown in Figure 1, the billing items of LTS include the log read/write traffic, log index traffic, log storage volume, and basic and advanced log transfer traffic. For details, see Table 1.
To quickly learn about the pricing for LTS, see Product Pricing Details.
To avoid extra expenses, you can configure log collection to stop when the quota runs out on the Configuration Center page. For details, see Configuration Center.
Category |
Item |
Description |
Billing Mode |
Free Quota |
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Storage |
Standard storage volume |
Log storage volume of raw logs (including backup logs; compressed). If 10 GB raw logs are uploaded, the storage volume of raw logs (including backup logs; compressed) is 10 GB. |
Pay-per-use: Standard storage volume fee = Standard storage volume (GB) x Unit price per GB |
500 MB/month |
Cold storage volume |
Log storage volume of raw logs (including backup logs; compressed). If 10 GB raw logs are uploaded, the storage volume of raw logs (including backup logs; compressed) is 10 GB. |
Pay-per-use: Cold storage volume fee = Cold storage volume (GB) x Unit price per GB |
None |
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Traffic |
Log read/write traffic |
Includes write traffic and read traffic:
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Pay-per-use: Read and write traffic fee = Write traffic (GB, 20% compression rate) x Unit price per GB |
500 MB/month |
Log index traffic |
Details are as follows:
Examples:
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Pay-per-use: Log index fee = Index traffic (GB) x Unit price per GB |
500 MB/month |
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Transfer |
The transfer fee covers only traffic for transferring custom log fields and does not cover that for transferring built-in reserved fields of LTS. However, if you transfer logs to OBS or DIS, you will be billed by OBS or DIS respectively. For details, see Product Pricing Details. Billing for the log transfer function has commenced in regions CN North-Beijing1, CN Southwest-Guiyang1, CN East-Shanghai2, and CN East-Qingdao. Log sample: The raw log is 192.168.0.1 200 190 /check. After being structured, the log becomes {"ip":"192.168.0.1","status":200,"cost_time":190,"url":"/check"}. The following uses this sample to describe how traffic is calculated. |
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Basic log transfer traffic |
Basic log transfer includes transferring logs in raw or JSON format to Object Storage Service (OBS), and transferring logs to Distributed Message Service (DMS) and Data Ingestion Service (DIS). It does not require field mapping between the source log stream and the transfer destination, consuming less computing power than advanced log transfer. Basic transfer traffic includes the traffic for transferring non-compressed data. Example:
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Pay-per-use: Basic transfer traffic fee = Transfer traffic (GB, non-compressed) x Unit price per GB |
None |
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Advanced log transfer traffic |
Advanced log transfer includes transferring logs in ORC format to OBS, and transferring logs to Data Warehouse Service (DWS) and Data Lake Insight (DLI). It requires field mapping between the source log stream and the transfer destination, consuming more computing power than basic log transfer. Advanced transfer traffic includes the traffic for transferring non-compressed data. Example: If you transfer the ip, status, cost_time, and url fields in the log to DWS, LTS collects the size (non-compressed) of each field value. Each number is counted as 8 bytes. Therefore, the transfer traffic is length("192.168.0.1") + 8 + 8 + length("/check") = 11 + 8 + 8 + 6 = 33 bytes. |
Pay-per-use: Advanced transfer traffic fee = Transfer traffic (GB, non-compressed) x Unit price per GB |
None |
Billing Examples
The full-text index application scenario is used as an example.
The prices in the table are examples for reference only. The actual prices are subject to those in Price Calculator.
Assume that you have a server generating 100 GB raw logs every day, full-text index is enabled, and logs are retained for 30 days (the earliest logs are deleted first). After you enable intelligent cold storage, data is stored in the standard storage tier for seven days. Therefore, the cold storage duration is 23 days (30 – 7). For details, see the following table.
Item |
Description |
Usage |
Unit Price |
Monthly Billing |
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Read/Write traffic |
Daily read/write traffic: 100 GB/5 (compression rate) = 20 GB. Accumulated read and write traffic for 30 days: 20 GB x 30 = 600 GB. |
600 GB |
$0.05 USD/GB |
(600 GB – 500 MB/1,024) x 0.05 = $29.98 USD |
Index traffic |
100 GB x 30 = 3,000 GB |
3,000 GB |
$0.08 USD/GB |
(3,000 GB – 500 MB free quota/1,024) x 0.08 = $239.96 USD |
Standard storage |
Standard storage volume = 100 GB/day x 7 days = 700 GB |
700 GB |
$0.000125 USD/GB-hour |
(700 GB – 500 MB free quota/1,024) x 0.000125 x 24 hours x 30 days = $62.96 USD |
Cold storage |
Cold storage volume = 100 GB/day x 23 days = 2,300 GB |
2,300 GB |
$0.00003993 USD/GB-hour |
2,300 GB x 0.00003993 x 24 hours x 30 days = $66.12 USD |
Basic log transfer traffic |
Basic log transfer traffic: 100 GB/day x 30 days = 3,000 GB |
3,000 GB |
$0.0125 USD/GB |
3,000 GB x $0.0125 USD = $37.5 USD |
Advanced log transfer traffic |
Advanced log transfer traffic: 100 GB/day x 30 days = 3,000 GB |
3,000 GB |
$0.05 USD/GB |
3,000 GB x $0.05 USD = $150 USD |
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