Very happy to hear that Pablo and glad you are liking the content. Hope you are liking the AWS series bit.ly/aws-net-series Do let me know if you have any topic/content suggestions or feedback.
Thank you - the full AWS series is here bit.ly/aws-net-series. Also checkout my AWS Lambda course on Udemy if that interests you bit.ly/aws-lambda-udemy
hello Rahul, this video is really helpful. Thank you But I have question 1. Can I get all AWS logs data directly in any web apllication ? If YES then what is correct way of doing it?
Yes if you have logged that as a property in the log, you can use insights to filter it out using that. Is that what you were after? Let me know if you have additional questions Kishore.
Haven't used this before, but the doc says Elastic Beanstalk uses CloudWatch by default. docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/AWSHowTo.cloudwatch.html What issue are you facing?
@@RahulNath When I run the sample weatherforecast webapi from my local machine, logs reaches CloudWatch(I guess using my AWS credential ~/.aws. But when I deploy the same app in elasticbeans stalk, the app works but logs were not sent to CloudWatch. I can turn on the option for Elastic beanstalk to log to Cloudwatch for server instance itself. But don't how to set it up to log custom informations from my application.
@@jhlee111 Interesting - not sure what's happening there. Haven't tried this myself before. Did you come across this? stackoverflow.com/questions/42586754/how-to-debug-or-see-output-for-a-net-core-app-deployed-in-elastic-beanstalk
Resolved! the so link helped. I didn't think about how my eb instance can write on CloudWatch log before, since it was 'working on my machine' without thought. Just like the article says I did give write permission to my eb ec2 role on CloudWatch log. Thank you for your help!
any can help me? i'm using localstack for local aws, how i can send logs to localstack? i ever have the same error, "Error initializing log stream. No logs will be sent to aws cloudwatch. Exceptión was system.timeoutexception: a task was canceled"
"Rahul, you can consider me the biggest fan of your exceptional teaching prowess!"
Thank you Siraj - Very happy to hear that. Do let me know if you have content suggestions or feedback
Thank you Rahul , Pablo from Brasil, and so grateful with your explanations, cleartly also practical ! i am you fan . most valuable insights.
Very happy to hear that Pablo and glad you are liking the content. Hope you are liking the AWS series bit.ly/aws-net-series
Do let me know if you have any topic/content suggestions or feedback.
@@RahulNath Sure , i will do 👊🏻
What an explanation, this is perfect blend of theory + practical. Many thanks for this tutotial. This was very helpful. Keep Doing.
Very useful tutorial sir
Glad you like it Amarnath! Do check out the AWS Series bit.ly/aws-net-series
Another amazing tutorial, learning all of this would've taken me so much longer without this video. Thank you so much!
Glad it helped! Do check out the full AWS Series here bit.ly/aws-net-series
Awesome video, this is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you sir.
You are welcome! The full AWS Series is here bit.ly/aws-net-series
Clarifies lot of doubts on how to programmatically integrate with or connect to aws services like cloudwatch using sdk. Good effort.
Great to hear that and happy it helped! Do checkout the full AWS Series bit.ly/aws-net-series and let know if you have any topic suggestions.
background looks nice! better viewing experience
Thank you John! Been playing around with some lighting, happy you noticed 😀
Do drop in AWS topic suggestions if you have any.
Great job on these videos.
Thank you - the full AWS series is here bit.ly/aws-net-series. Also checkout my AWS Lambda course on Udemy if that interests you bit.ly/aws-lambda-udemy
Rahul You are the best..
Thank you Moshin! So happy to see your motivating comments 😍
Hi Rahul, Great stuff as always!
Is there any way to append lambda function name at the end of the log group? Thanks.
Can you specify it as part of the configuration? 13:20 or am I missing something
hello Rahul, this video is really helpful. Thank you But I have question 1. Can I get all AWS logs data directly in any web apllication ? If YES then what is correct way of doing it?
HI Rahul do u know how we deploy .net application and database in azure DevOps rather than deploying seprately
Are you looking for this th-cam.com/video/3IRwtbGlshk/w-d-xo.html
If not can you please detail out your question?
Really helpful video Rahul . Is it possible to read cloudwatch logs using unique ID like co-relationid
Yes if you have logged that as a property in the log, you can use insights to filter it out using that. Is that what you were after? Let me know if you have additional questions Kishore.
Thank you for great tutorial!
What do I need to make it work when the app is deployed to elasticbean stalks?
Haven't used this before, but the doc says Elastic Beanstalk uses CloudWatch by default. docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticbeanstalk/latest/dg/AWSHowTo.cloudwatch.html
What issue are you facing?
@@RahulNath When I run the sample weatherforecast webapi from my local machine, logs reaches CloudWatch(I guess using my AWS credential ~/.aws.
But when I deploy the same app in elasticbeans stalk, the app works but logs were not sent to CloudWatch.
I can turn on the option for Elastic beanstalk to log to Cloudwatch for server instance itself. But don't how to set it up to log custom informations from my application.
@@jhlee111 Interesting - not sure what's happening there. Haven't tried this myself before. Did you come across this? stackoverflow.com/questions/42586754/how-to-debug-or-see-output-for-a-net-core-app-deployed-in-elastic-beanstalk
@@RahulNath Thanks for the direction. I will try and get back!
Resolved! the so link helped. I didn't think about how my eb instance can write on CloudWatch log before, since it was 'working on my machine' without thought.
Just like the article says I did give write permission to my eb ec2 role on CloudWatch log. Thank you for your help!
any can help me? i'm using localstack for local aws, how i can send logs to localstack? i ever have the same error, "Error initializing log stream. No logs will be sent to aws cloudwatch. Exceptión was system.timeoutexception: a task was canceled"
Can i deploy the code to Lambda with these changes
Yes you should be able to. My AWS Series has different videos around Lambda if you are interested bit.ly/aws-net-series
Im getting this error Invalid region endpoint provided
Looks like a setup issue and the account region specified. Where are you getting this error ?
@@RahulNath Fixed it the .aws/config was missing the region Thanks
@@RohanVk-yh2nd Glad you sorted it out 👍