Agent skill
gcloud-usage
This skill should be used when user asks about "GCloud logs", "Cloud Logging queries", "Google Cloud metrics", "GCP observability", "trace analysis", or "debugging production issues on GCP".
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SKILL.md
GCP Observability Best Practices
Structured Logging
JSON Log Format
Use structured JSON logging for better queryability:
{
"severity": "ERROR",
"message": "Payment failed",
"httpRequest": { "requestMethod": "POST", "requestUrl": "/api/payment" },
"labels": { "user_id": "123", "transaction_id": "abc" },
"timestamp": "2025-01-15T10:30:00Z"
}
Severity Levels
Use appropriate severity for filtering:
- DEBUG: Detailed diagnostic info
- INFO: Normal operations, milestones
- NOTICE: Normal but significant events
- WARNING: Potential issues, degraded performance
- ERROR: Failures that don't stop the service
- CRITICAL: Failures requiring immediate action
- ALERT: Person must take action immediately
- EMERGENCY: System is unusable
Log Filtering Queries
Common Filters
# By severity
severity >= WARNING
# By resource
resource.type="cloud_run_revision"
resource.labels.service_name="my-service"
# By time
timestamp >= "2025-01-15T00:00:00Z"
# By text content
textPayload =~ "error.*timeout"
# By JSON field
jsonPayload.user_id = "123"
# Combined
severity >= ERROR AND resource.labels.service_name="api"
Advanced Queries
# Regex matching
textPayload =~ "status=[45][0-9]{2}"
# Substring search
textPayload : "connection refused"
# Multiple values
severity = (ERROR OR CRITICAL)
Metrics vs Logs vs Traces
When to Use Each
Metrics: Aggregated numeric data over time
- Request counts, latency percentiles
- Resource utilization (CPU, memory)
- Business KPIs (orders/minute)
Logs: Detailed event records
- Error details and stack traces
- Audit trails
- Debugging specific requests
Traces: Request flow across services
- Latency breakdown by service
- Identifying bottlenecks
- Distributed system debugging
Alert Policy Design
Alert Best Practices
- Avoid alert fatigue: Only alert on actionable issues
- Use multi-condition alerts: Reduce noise from transient spikes
- Set appropriate windows: 5-15 min for most metrics
- Include runbook links: Help responders act quickly
Common Alert Patterns
Error rate:
- Condition: Error rate > 1% for 5 minutes
- Good for: Service health monitoring
Latency:
- Condition: P99 latency > 2s for 10 minutes
- Good for: Performance degradation detection
Resource exhaustion:
- Condition: Memory > 90% for 5 minutes
- Good for: Capacity planning triggers
Cost Optimization
Reducing Log Costs
- Exclusion filters: Drop verbose logs at ingestion
- Sampling: Log only percentage of high-volume events
- Shorter retention: Reduce default 30-day retention
- Downgrade logs: Route to cheaper storage buckets
Exclusion Filter Examples
# Exclude health checks
resource.type="cloud_run_revision" AND httpRequest.requestUrl="/health"
# Exclude debug logs in production
severity = DEBUG
Debugging Workflow
- Start with metrics: Identify when issues started
- Correlate with logs: Filter logs around problem time
- Use traces: Follow specific requests across services
- Check resource logs: Look for infrastructure issues
- Compare baselines: Check against known-good periods
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