I used the script below to export logs from watson successfully a few weeks ago. However, I couldn't use the same script to export logs in the past few days.
I received error message "no logs found" after sending the request.
May I know if anyone also encounter this problem?
https://github.com/watson-developer-cloud/community/commit/b91891c5379ecc62b1ddcded34f6e4a1d58d6e1c
If you receive a result like "no logs found" and no error message, then it seems ok. Depending on your service plan of IBM Watson Assistant there are different limits how long logs are retained. Thus, you might have received logs when checking first, but when checking again some days later with no new activities there might be no log data anymore to return.
The API docs for Watson Assistant have details on list log events and have code samples for Python, Node.js, Java, Go and more languages. Check that your script follows that Python example.
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Liberty has rich support for logging and tracing as outlined in https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/SSEQTP_liberty/com.ibm.websphere.wlp.doc/ae/rwlp_logging.html
Based on that, I am able to get audit, messaging, and trace logs sent to the console. However, one part of our system is using Liberty's JBatch implementation and these logs are getting lost inside our containers' ephemeral filesystem.
Is there a way to force Liberty to send these logs to the console with the rest of our output (so that it will get shipped to our log analysis service)?
When I run a flow in Tableau Server, it fails with the following error message:
Unfortunately this error is not helpful in understanding the actual cause of the problem.
Is there a way to see the actual underlying error? Or how am I supposed to debug this?
The flow runs fine in my Tableau Prep.
(EDIT: I used state here that I used a different data source to test in prep, but this is no longer true)
Arguably that error log does give you a hint as to what the issue is. The issue is with the Output step. This is most likely due to a permissions error when Tableau Server goes to publish the output since you can do it locally in Tableau Prep.
Are credentials for your flows able to be embedded on server? This will impact whether the output will be accessible. Are all flows run using a service account? Make sure that service account has access to the output location.
If these troubleshooting steps don't work, check the server logs. For this you'll need to check the logs on Tableau Server using the command line to see if there is a more detailed response. If you have the access, run tsm maintenance ziplogs to zip the log files and investigate.
I am using Web IDE and want to see the log by clicking on the arrow.I can only see an empty "Untitled" page. The Node.js app is running normally. Live edit is switch off.
After some minutes:
Gateway Timeout
The proxy server did not receive a timely response from the upstream server.
Reference #1.45bf1402.1511018717.3dddb8b
I'm not for sure what Web IDE you are referring to. The only one I'm aware of is the DevOps (which works for me below):
It seems to me like this error that you posted would indicate a temporary outage. Is it still an issue?
In any case, I would advise opening a support ticket if you encounter this issue again (more details about your account would help). I think the Bluemix proxy will time out requests if they take too long.
Facing below error for quite a long time today. Is this frequent?
We are trying to run a sample app locally [connecting to bluemix blockchain]
Also tried to install/deploy directly into blockchain.
Both results in same error on login page itself. Also gets ERR 500/
Waiting on the node server to open up so we can talk to the blockchain. This app is likely still starting up. Check the server logs if this message does not go away in 1 minute.
This application cannot run without the blockchain network :(
The "starter network" blockchain has been experiencing intermittent capacity overflow issues. We currently have availability; have you tried this recently? Try again andlet us know if you get the same error. If yes, please open a support service ticket via Bluemix dashboard.
Hope this helps, and thanks for using blockchain!
I'm building a hybrid app that speaks to a Bluemix app. I've got Mobile Application Security and Mobile Quality Assurance as a service. I'm using IBMLogger to send log messages, like so:
IBMBluemix.getLogger().info("Device successfully registered: "+ JSON.stringify(response));
I was under the impression that the MobileFirst-style services on Bluemix acted somewhat like the same components for a local MF install. I'm trying to find where I can see my log files in the BM console but have not been able to find them.
For a local MF install using the hybrid SDK, you have to specifically say you want your logs sent to the server, but I do not see that option when looking at the hybrid docs for BM/MF.
There is some doc here: https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/starters/mobile/mobilecloud/nodejsmobile.html#log
I suppose by default the log goes to the console, which you can retrieve through the loggregator, aka do cf logs <yourapp> --recent. You can also use the Monitoring & Analytics service to retain logs - see the above doc.