Logs & Traces
Investigate request and delivery traces.
Investigate request and delivery traces.
## What this page is for
Use this page when you need to understand what the Logs & Traces surface does in Kadryn, how it supports the operating workflow, and how it connects to the rest of the product.
## Who should use it
- FinOps users who need operational visibility. - Engineering and platform teams that own AI workloads. - Admins who configure workspace rules, access and governance. - Executives or finance stakeholders when the page supports review or reporting.
## What you can see
- Readiness status
- Metrics and recent activity
- Links to docs and related product menus
- Locked or degraded feature states
## What you can do
- Generate test commands
- Open logs and diagnostics
- Configure API keys, Gateway, usage ingestion and webhooks
- Follow production setup guidance
## Permissions and plan access
Visibility and editability can differ. Kadryn can show a read-only or locked view when the workspace plan, billing state or role does not allow mutation. Treat UI locks as guidance and backend guards as the source of truth.
## How to use it
- 1. Open the matching Kadryn menu.
- 2. Confirm the workspace, time range, environment and filters.
- 3. Review the summary cards before acting on individual rows.
- 4. Use filters to isolate the relevant project, provider, team, owner or status.
- 5. Open details before making a governance, billing or operational decision.
- 6. Verify the result through the linked Costs, Alerts, Guardrails, Developers or Audit surface.
## How Kadryn uses this data
- Reads developer integration state and readiness summaries
- Connects to Developer Docs for code-level implementation
- Uses Logs & Traces as the verification surface
## Common mistakes
- Treating a summary card as the source of truth without opening the detail view. - Confusing product entitlements with provider billing. - Editing a setting without checking the affected scope. - Comparing environments without confirming metadata quality. - Ignoring stale, missing or synthetic data indicators.
## Troubleshooting
- If data is missing, check Developers → Logs & Traces and Costs → Data Health. - If an action is disabled, check your role, plan and billing state. - If a policy or cap blocks traffic unexpectedly, inspect Guardrails → Policies and Developers → Logs & Traces. - If counts look wrong, verify filters, archived/deleted toggles and the selected time range.
## Related pages