Kubernetes Native Data Service: Access the Logs of a PostgreSQL Instance | Episode 11



Kubernetes Native Data Service: Access the Logs of a PostgreSQL Instance | Episode 11

Kubernetes Native Data Service: Access the Logs of a PostgreSQL Instance | Episode 11

Welcome to part 11 of our anynines video series, how to access and visualize the logs of a PostgreSQL instance running in a Kubernetes cluster ☸️.

🚨 🚧 The link to the documentation will be provided to you in the nearer future 🚧 🚨

00:00:00 – Introduction
00:00:26 – Logging in Kubernetes
00:01:27 – Provision of exemplary YAML manifest with a common logging Stack
00:02:18 – Logging Stack with YAML Manifest.
00:02:27 – How to visualize the logs of a running PostgreSQL Instance.
00:03:00 – Pre-requisites: Deploy a logging stack.
00:04:19 – Using the logging stack to visualize the logs of our PostgreSQL instance.
00:05:38 – Visualizing individual pods or containers with the usage of filters.
00:07:12 – Get more information

πŸ’‘ Summary:
This tutorial covers the deployment of a logging stack, including Fluent Bit, Fluentd, and OpenSearch, and demonstrates how to filter and view specific container or pod logs. Whether you’re working with PostgreSQL or any other data service in Kubernetes, this guide provides valuable insights into monitoring and troubleshooting.

a8s is a powerful platform that enables seamless execution of data services for Kubernetes like PostgreSQL. We cover everything from provisioning instances to backups, restores, application binding, and observability.

Explore today: https://k8s.anynines.com/for-postgres/

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