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Looking at logs through the Aiven console
As DevOps user
I want to locate logs for a specific time in the past on the Aiven console
so that I can investigate past issues in the logs in a reasonable amount of time.
In addition, while the logs are made available in the console, there is no mechanism to filter them in any way. Scrolling back through the logs to get to something that I need from 3 days ago makes the function essentially unusable.10 votes -
Aiven service tags be exposed via Prometheus
As a customer, I want Aiven service tags exposed via Prometheus, so that I can create a unified dashboard in Grafana for alerts.
The tags could be used to easily drill down to metrics of concern for my teams, and could be used to route alerts directly to application owners through my own routing system.
8 votes -
Making connections visible
As an Aiven customer
I want visibility of what is currently connecting to my service
so that I can diagnose connectivity issues without opening a support ticket and waiting for engineers to diagnose the issue6 votes -
Support to natively export to common SIEMs (Splunk, Sumo Logic, OpenSearch, etc)
As a security engineer or CISO I want to get Aiven platform and service logs into my SIEM
so that I can manage and understand the operational security of my organization
In addition, being able to integrate natively with my SIEM of choice would allow for easier data flows.3 votes -
Add service user to password reset event log
Currently the event log for a password reset request is in the form:
<TIMESTAMP> <AIVEN-CONSOLE-USER> <SERVICE-NAME>: Reset service user passwordIt could be useful having an additional field that trace down the <SERVICE-USER> for which the password reset was requested.
3 votes -
Service unavailability notification
As a DevOps engineer, whenever a service goes down and becomes unavailable, I would like to receive a notification.
2 votes -
Aiven service tags as rsyslog variables
As a developer, I would like to be able to use tags created on Aiven services in rsyslog integrations. This would allow organizing services data based on these tags in the logs or metrics integrations.
2 votes -
Service user limit value from the API
As an System Architect, I want to get the service user limit value from the API
so that I can monitor this value and compare it to the number of users created for each service.
This functionality will help us to ensure healthy CI/CD pipelines so that they don't unexpected get stuck on a user limit.
The User Limit value could either in the API be bound on a project level or be populated as a value in the API available for each service.
At the time of writing the user limit for a project is by default set to…2 votes -
More logs during service fork
We want to have more info to know when a forked service is up and running.
ex. when testing backup restore, we face some difficulties as not everything is located in a single place (event logs & service logs).
There is no indication as to when the service is/was ready.
In the logs, it would be useful to have the different stages: provisioning, restore backup, wal, ready2 votes -
Native Datadog oAuth setup for platform logs
As an SRE, I want to integrate DataDog easily to capture Aiven Platform logs so that I can get all of my observability data into my standard tool of choice and setup auditing and alerting. In addition, I would like to do so with the standard DataDog setup using OAuth and a tile from DataDog versus manually configuring both tools.
https://docs.datadoghq.com/developers/integrations/oauth_for_integrations/ vs https://aiven.io/docs/integrations/datadog/datadog-logs which is the current setup
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Configuring log level when sending log to Cloudwatch
As a programmer,
I want to have control on the log level of logs that being sent from Aiven's services to Cloudwatch,
so that I can filter INFO & DEBUG logs that spamming us.1 vote
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