Get system logs for a date range
- Last Updated: May 6, 2024
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- Hybrid Data Pipeline
- Version 5.0
- Documentation
Purpose
Returns the system logs for a node for a specific data range.
URL
https://<myserver>:<port>/api/admin/system/nodes/{id}/logs?start_date=yyyy-mm-dd&end_date=yyyy-mm-dd
Method
GET
URL Parameters
<myserver> is the hostname or IP address of the machine hosting the Hybrid Data Pipeline server for a non-load balancer deployment, or the machine hosting the load balancer for a load balancer deployment. For a non-load balancer deployment, <port> is the port number specified as the Server Access Port during deployment. For a load balancer deployment, <port> must be either 80 for http or 443 for https. Whenever port 80 or 443 are used, it is not necessary to include the port number in the URL.
The URL parameter {id} described in the following table is required.
| Parameter | Description | Valid Values |
|---|---|---|
| {id} | The ID of the node. | The ID is auto-generated when the node is created. The ID of a node cannot be changed. |
| start_date | The specific start date for the system logs. | A valid date in the yyyy-mm-dd format. |
| end_date | The specific end date for the system logs. | A valid date in the yyyy-mm-dd format. |
Sample Server Success Response
Status code: 200
Successful response
A tar.gz file, containing the system logs for the specified node
and date range, is downloaded to your machine. The name of the file will have the
format d2c_logs.datetimestamp.tar.gz.
Sample Server Failure Response
{
"error":{
"code":222209027,
"message":{
"lang":"en-US",
"value":"start date <= end date <= current day & both are required & need to be in yyyy-MM-dd format."
}
}
}
Authentication
Basic Authentication using Login ID and Password
Authorization
The user must have the Administrator (12) permission.