[DOCS-9671] Atlas Logs docs implies Logs are on cluster level Created: 19/Dec/16  Updated: 23/Aug/17  Resolved: 26/Jan/17

Status: Closed
Project: Documentation
Component/s: Atlas
Affects Version/s: None
Fix Version/s: None

Type: Bug Priority: Critical - P2
Reporter: Jay Gordon Assignee: Ravind Kumar (Inactive)
Resolution: Done Votes: 0
Labels: atlas-docs
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 Description   

https://docs.atlas.mongodb.com/monitoring-alerts/#mongodb-logs

Each mongod and mongos process keeps an account of its activity in a log file. To view logs, click Clusters, then the MongoDB Logs tab. Refresh your browser to view new entries. For information on reading MongoDB logs, see Log Messages in the MongoDB manual.

You can optionally disable log collection for your group. Atlas will continue to display previously collected log entries but will cease to collect new log data. To disable log collection, click Settings, then Group Settings. Set Collect Logs For All Hosts to Off.

You actually need to click the individual hosts and then go to the "more" tab:



 Comments   
Comment by Ravind Kumar (Inactive) [ 17/Jan/17 ]

Minor scope change - current wording implies you can review logs in-browser. This is incorrect - will correct to state logs are downloadable by the user for analysis.

Additional scope change - removing wording implying you can disable log collection

Comment by Jay Gordon [ 17/Jan/17 ]

Go to group->Click Cluster Name - > Click Node -> More and then Download Logs

date range and then DOWNLOAD LOGS" will provide gzip'd file.

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