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Viewing CTS Traces
Updated on 2025-08-20 GMT+08:00
Viewing CTS Traces
After you enable CTS, the system starts recording operations on Anti-DDoS Service. You can view the operation records of the last 7 days on the CTS console.
Prerequisites
You have enabled CTS. For details, see Enabling CTS.
Viewing CNAD Advanced Audit Logs
- Log in to the CTS console.
- Choose Trace List in the navigation pane on the left.
- Select Trace Source from the drop-down list, enter CNAD, and press Enter.
- Click a trace name in the query result to view the event details.
You can use the advanced search function to combine one or more filter criteria in the filter box.
- Enter Trace Name, Resource Name, Resource ID, and Trace ID.
- Resource Name: If the cloud resource involved in the trace does not have a name or the corresponding API operation does not involve resource names, this field is left empty.
- Resource ID: If the resource does not have a resource ID or the resource fails to be created, this field is left empty.
- Trace Source and Resource Type: Select the corresponding cloud service name or resource type from the drop-down list.
- Operator: Select one or more operators from the drop-down list.
- Trace Status: The value can be normal, warning, or incident. You can select only one of them.
- normal: indicates that the operation is successful.
- warning: indicates that the operation failed.
- incident: indicates a situation that is more serious than an operation failure, for example, other faults are caused.
- Time range: You can query traces generated in the last hour, day, or week, or customize traces generated in any time period of the last week.
- Enter Trace Name, Resource Name, Resource ID, and Trace ID.
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