Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - Step 24 – Exploring Centralized Logging and Monitoring in GKE

Master Microservices with Spring Boot and Spring Cloud - Step 24 – Exploring Centralized Logging and Monitoring in GKE

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The video tutorial covers the logging and monitoring features provided by Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE). It explains how to access and view logs, use queries to analyze logs, and explore the GKE dashboard for metrics. The tutorial highlights the importance of centralized logging for debugging and monitoring, and demonstrates how to utilize the GKE dashboard to monitor CPU, memory, and disk utilization at various levels.

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What is the purpose of using a curl command with a watch option in Kubernetes?

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How can you access the logs of a specific container in a Kubernetes cluster?

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What steps would you take to search for a specific request ID in the logs?

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Explain how centralized logging in GKE can assist in debugging problems.

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What information can you find in the GKE dashboard regarding resource utilization?

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Describe the types of metrics you can monitor at the node level in GKE.

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What alerts can you expect to see in the GKE dashboard if there are issues with containers?

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