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You used Cloud Logging and Cloud Monitoring to find an error in an intentionally misconfigured version of the microservices demo app. This is a similar troubleshooting process that you would use to narrow down issues for your GKE apps in a production environment. First, you deployed the app to GKE and then set up a metric and alert for frontend errors. Next, you generated a load and then noticed that the alert was triggered. From the alert, you narrowed down the issue to particular services using Cloud Logging. Then, you used Cloud Monitoring and the GKE UI to look at the metrics for the GKE services. To fix the issue, you then deployed an updated configuration to GKE and confirmed that the fix addressed the errors in the logs.
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