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Railwayβ€’8mo ago
ianh

How to use observability?

I find the logging really difficult to use. When you search for a query, it will show the results - great πŸ‘ Clicking any one of these results will take you to the exact time in history, but you can't go back in time since the date is hard locked. You can't manually change the date, you can only pick relative times which isn't useful. You can't go backwards as you'll get an error. Is this known? It seems like a bug and basically makes observability useless.
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Percy
Percyβ€’8mo ago
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Brody
Brodyβ€’8mo ago
@Greg - observability feedback
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
let me know if you want me to record a loom
Brody
Brodyβ€’8mo ago
i think that would be a great addition
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
πŸ‘
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
Loom
Observability Debugging: Navigating Backwards and Forwards
In this video, I walk through my experience using observability to debug an issue in our systems. I encounter a challenge where I am unable to navigate backwards in time, which is crucial for my investigation. Additionally, I find it difficult to input custom dates and the current view is not very helpful. I propose a solution to allow seamless ...
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
hope that explains it a bit more
Brody
Brodyβ€’8mo ago
great video and great voice over, that explains it perfectly im positive greg will find this very useful
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
great
Greg Schier
Greg Schierβ€’8mo ago
Great feedback! Will see what I can do
ianh
ianhβ€’8mo ago
does each line in observability have a UUID? if so, just link to that instead of linking to the time
Greg Schier
Greg Schierβ€’8mo ago
They do not, no