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On the navigation pane, under LOAD BALANCING, choose Load Balancers. Select your load balancer. On the Description tab, choose To configure Access Logs. On the Configure Access Logs page, do the following: Choose To enable access logs.
In the navigation pane, choose Load Balancers. Select your load balancer. On the Description tab, choose Edit attributes. On the Edit load balancer attributes page, do the following: For Access logs, select Enable.
In the navigation pane, choose Load Balancers. Select your load balancer. On the Description tab, choose Edit attributes. On the Edit load balancer attributes page, do the following: For Access logs, select Enable.
On the navigation pane, under LOAD BALANCING, choose Load Balancers. Select your load balancer. On the Description tab, choose To configure Access Logs. On the Configure Access Logs page, do the following: Choose To enable access logs.
Open the Amazon EC2 console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/. On the navigation bar, choose a region for your load balancer. Be sure to select the same region that you used for your EC2 instances. On the navigation pane, under LOAD BALANCING, choose Load Balancers.
Elastic Load Balancing automatically distributes incoming application traffic across multiple targets, such as Amazon EC2 instances, containers, IP addresses, and Lambda functions. It can handle the varying load of your application traffic in a single Availability Zone or across multiple Availability Zones.
In the left navigation pane, choose Instances, and select the instance. Choose Actions, Instance Settings, Get System Log.
To see your log data, sign in to the AWS Management Console, and open the CloudWatch console. In the left navigation pane, choose the Logs tab. Find your log group in the list of groups and open the log group. Your log group name is the Name that you set when you set up logging in the Amazon ES wizard.
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