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title: "Platform | Real Time Logs | N3uron KB V1.22"
slug: "platform-diagnostics-real-time-logs"
description: "N3uron is an Industrial Edge Platform for DataOps that enables seamless integration between the industrial plant floor and business applications,"
updated: 2025-12-22T11:17:27Z
published: 2025-12-22T11:17:27Z
canonical: "docs.n3uron.com/platform-diagnostics-real-time-logs"
---

> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.n3uron.com/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Real Time Logs

One of the most important troubleshooting tools of [WebUI](https://portal.document360.io/v121/docs/platform-web-user-interface) is the **Real Time Logs** page. This console shows a live flow of log events and errors for every single module instance running in the node, including bootstrap. You can find this page by going to **System-->Diagnostics** and selecting **Real Time Logs** in the **Explorer** panel.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/54093ab5-6b22-4542-a265-04377931f11a/Images/Documentation/pplRgvNxk1.png)

The columns shown in the **Real Time logs** panel****are as follows:

- **Timestamp:** The timestamp corresponding to the log.
- **Level:** The Level of the log.
- **Module:** Module type.
- **Name:** Event identifier.
- **Message:** Message for the log.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/54093ab5-6b22-4542-a265-04377931f11a/Images/Documentation/chrome_FDxLhxpRvm.png)

The**Real time logs**panel will start displaying live values once the **Enabled** checkbox is selected. The maximum level of detail for the logs displayed will be that selected in the dropdown menu, ranging from **ERROR**, which represents the minimum level of detail, to **TRACE**.

Whenever real time logs are enabled, the icon shown in the image below will appear next to the **Diagnostics** menu in the **Navigation** panel.![](https://cdn.document360.io/54093ab5-6b22-4542-a265-04377931f11a/Images/Documentation/ApplicationFrameHost_CqJRhnd0ID.png) Users can also select the module instances for which they want the logs to be shown and define some filter criteria using the **Name filter**, the **Message filter,** or both.

![](https://cdn.document360.io/54093ab5-6b22-4542-a265-04377931f11a/Images/Documentation/chrome_fCyxw8SLyf.png)

Node logs can also be exported using the****button located in the upper-right corner. Next to this button, there is another button to clean the console, as well as a rows counter, and the**Row limit** input field, which is intended to restrict the total amount of logs displayed. ![](https://cdn.document360.io/54093ab5-6b22-4542-a265-04377931f11a/Images/Documentation/chrome_gsenjkLn4E.png)
