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In New Relic, click on the "Logs" section or click here.
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If you are prompted to
Enable Logs
you have not shipped any logs to New Relic and something could be potentially wrong with your logging configuration.- Ensure you have moved the logging configuration file over as previously documented (if you have done the manual setup)
- In Windows check if a
sharing.log
file was created in C:\Program Files\New Relic\newrelic-infra\newrelic-integrations.deeper-logs\ - In Linux/Mac check if a
sharing.log
file was created in /var/db/newrelic-infra/newrelic-integrations/bin/.deeper-logs/ - If there is not, go one directory up and go into the
.deeper-cli.cache
folder and delete any files that contain the word.sharing-log-marker
, this will force 1 day worth of logging to re-ingest.
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If you don't see any logs, then adjust the time picker to go further back incase you haven't had any traffic recently.
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In the top right you can select how far back you want to query your logs and search your logs via your device attributes.
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In the bottom right you can select attributes you want to view in your log table.
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In the bottom left you can also drill down and filter on attributes here.