Cloud Trace Service
Cloud Trace Service (CTS) records operations on cloud resources in your account. You can use these records to perform security analyses, track resource changes, audit compliance, and locate faults. You can view the records for the last 7 days on the console and also transfer them to OBS buckets for long-term storage.
Progressive Knowledge
CTS knowledge for users from beginner level to expert level
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Understand
CTS application scenarios and advantages are provided to help you accurately find functions that are available for services.
Service Overview
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Be a Power User
After Cloud Trace Service (CTS) is enabled, the tracker starts recording operations on cloud resources and data in Object Storage Service (OBS) buckets. CTS stores operation records for the last seven days.
User Guide
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Start
You can quickly get familiar with the CTS usage process through CTS Interactive Walkthroughs.
Getting Started
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APIs
CTS provides open APIs and samples, so that you can easily create, query and delete trackers.
API Reference
FAQs
Learn more about common issues and solutions.
Typical Cases
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How Will CTS Be Affected If My Account Balance Is Insufficient?
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Does CTS Support Integrity Verification of Trace Files?
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Why Do Some Operation Records Occur Twice in the Trace List?
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What Users May Require CTS?
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Why Are Fields of Some Traces Displayed Null on the View Trace Page?
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What Will Happen If I Have Enabled CTS But Have Not Configured a Correct Policy for the OBS Bucket?