Introduction
LayerOps provide comprehensive event logging and monitoring capabilities that track all activities happening within your environments. Every action, whether at the infrastructure level or within services, is logged and can be monitored through the dedicated Events interface.
Event Logging
All events within LayerOps are automatically logged, including:
- Service jobs: All service-related activities are recorded:
- Manual and automatic scaling operations
- Configuration changes
- Pause/reload operations
- Service alerts: Service monitoring alerts are logged, including:
- Low memory/CPU consumption alerts
- High memory/CPU consumption alerts
- Resource exhaustion alerts when deployment fails due to insufficient resources
- Infrastructure jobs: Every infrastructure change is tracked, such as:
- Manual and automatic scaling operations
- Instance provisioning and termination
- Instance replacement
- Load Balancer replacement
- Infrastructure alerts: Infrastructure monitoring alerts are logged to ensure system reliability:
- Instance health alerts (instance down, instance unused)
- Resource consumption alerts (high CPU, high memory usage)
- Disk usage alerts (80% and 90% thresholds)
- Count threshold alerts (exceed maximum instances)
- Orchestrator failures and downtime
- Load Balancer failures and downtime