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YURI GRINSHTEYN: Weve seen how to use OpenTelemetry to instrument our services for both distributed tracing and custom metrics. But what do we do when tracing shows us theres a latency issue in a specific service? That information is often in logs. So today, well go over how to bring logs and traces together into a single view, using OpenTelemetry and cloud trace and logging. This is The Stack Doctor. [UPBEAT MUSIC] Lets take a look at an example app written in Go. It receives a user request, does some internal processing, then makes a back inquiry before returning a response. Using OpenTelemetry, we can create trace bands that will capture the timing of each of those actions. If the internal processing step takes a long time, we want to use logs written by our app to diagnose further. The good news is that its possible to automatically create associations between traces and logs. We just have to the write the idea of the trace and span into the payload of your log entries, and cl