MEDIUM
Source
CloudSploit
ID
logging-enabled

Logging Enabled

Ensures all Kubernetes clusters have logging enabled

This setting should be enabled to ensure Kubernetes control plane logs are properly recorded.

Follow the appropriate remediation steps below to resolve the issue.

  1. Log into the Google Cloud Platform Console.

  2. Scroll down the left navigation panel and choose the “Kubernetes Engine” option under the “Compute” and select the “Clusters.” Step

  3. On the “Kubernetes clusters” page , click on the “Name” as a link option to select the cluster.Step

  4. On the “Clusters” page, click on the “Edit” button at the top.Step

  5. Scroll down the “Clusters - Edit” page and check whether “Stackdriver Kubernetes Engine Monitoring” is enabled or disabled. If it’s set to disabled then it’s not as per the best recommended method.Step

  6. Repeat steps number 2 - 5 to verify other “Clusters” in the account.

  7. Navigate to the “Kubernetes Engine” option under the “Compute”, choose the “Clusters” and click on the “Edit” button at the top.Step

  8. On the “Clusters - Edit” page, scroll down and choose the “System and workload logging and monitoring” option from the dropdown menu next to “Stackdriver Kubernetes Engine Monitoring.”Step

  9. Click on the “Save” button to make the changes.Step

  10. Repeat steps number 7 - 9 to ensure that logging is enabled on all Kubernetes clusters.