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System Logging provides real-time visibility into your AI model operations. Monitor live log streams, filter by severity level, and manage logs directly from the Control Center.

Accessing System Logging

To access the System Logging interface, navigate to the ‘Logging‘ tab. Screen Shot2025 11 25at2 12 33PM Pn

Interface Components

Search Logs

Enter keywords in the search bar to filter log entries in real-time.

Select Model

Use the dropdown menu to choose which AI model to monitor. The example shows “Customer FAQ expert” selected.

Log Level Filter

Click the filter icon (checkmark) to select which log levels to display:
  • All Levels - Display all log entries
  • DEBUG - Detailed diagnostic information
  • INFO - General informational messages
  • WARNING - Warning messages
  • ERROR - Error messages
  • CRITICAL - Critical system failures
Select your desired levels and click Apply to filter the log stream.

Control Buttons

Pause
  • Stops the log stream from updating
  • Allows you to read logs without new entries appearing
  • Click again to resume streaming
Clear Logs
  • Removes all current log entries from the view
  • Provides a clean slate for monitoring
Download
  • Exports the current logs to a .json file
  • Useful for offline analysis or record keeping
Auto-scroll
  • Automatically scrolls to show the newest log entries
  • Toggle on/off as needed

Log Entries

Each log entry displays:
  • Timestamp - When the event occurred (e.g., “11/14/2025, 09:34:06”)
  • Level - Severity level badge (e.g., “info”)
  • Message - The log message content
  • Show metadata - Expandable option for additional details

Example Logs

11/14/2025, 09:34:06                Stream connected

11/14/2025, 09:34:06    info       Starting log stream
                                    ▶ Show metadata

Log timeline chart

The log timeline chart provides a visual representation of system activity over time, showing when log events occurred throughout the monitored period.

Chart components

Timeline (X-axis)
  • Displays the time range horizontally (e.g., 01:07 PM to 01:32 PM)
  • Shows the distribution of log events across time
  • Helps identify activity patterns, spikes, or gaps
Activity bar
  • Gray horizontal bar indicates when log events occurred
  • Density and thickness represent the volume of events
  • Provides a visual overview of system activity periods
Log level legend Color-coded indicators show different severity levels:
ColorLevelDescription
GrayInferencesInference and prediction operations
BlackDebugDebug-level information
BlueInfoInformational messages
OrangeWarningWarning conditions
RedErrorError events
Dark redCriticalCritical system issues

Using the timeline chart

Quick analysis
  • Scan the timeline to identify when activity occurred
  • Look for patterns or unusual spikes in events
  • Use the visual overview before diving into detailed logs below
Filtering by time
  • The chart shows the time range for currently displayed logs
  • Corresponds to the detailed log entries in the table below
  • Helps contextualize when specific events happened
Interpreting the display
  • Dense or thick sections indicate high activity periods
  • Empty sections show no logged events
  • Use alongside the legend to understand event severity distribution

Integration with the log table

The timeline chart works in conjunction with:
  • Search filters - Narrow down to specific models or keywords
  • Level filters - Show only certain severity levels
  • Detailed log table - See individual entries for the chart timeframe
  • Auto-scroll - Automatically show new events as they occur
Use the chart for quick visual scanning, then use filters and the detailed table to investigate specific events or time periods.

Common Workflows

Monitor Real-Time Activity

  1. Select your model from the dropdown
  2. Ensure Auto-scroll is enabled
  3. Watch logs appear in real-time

Find Specific Errors

  1. Set the filter to ERROR or CRITICAL
  2. Use the search bar to find specific keywords
  3. Click Show metadata for more details

Review and Export Logs

  1. Pause the stream to prevent new entries
  2. Review the displayed logs
  3. Click Download to export
  4. Clear Logs when finished

Tips

  • Use Pause when you need to carefully read log entries
  • Filter by specific levels to reduce noise
  • Download logs before clearing if you need to reference them later
  • Click Show metadata to see additional context for each log entry

Need Help?

Contact support at [email protected] for more information.