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6.6.19.0.1: Serious Event Viewer properties

6.6.19.0.1: Serious Event Viewer properties

Log Limit
Specifies how many serious event records to keep at one time. In other words, this specifies the size of the serious event pool.

When the log limit is reached and a new serious event occurs, the record for the least recent event is discarded. A record is created for the new event.

Serious Event Pool Interval
Specifies how often to update the serious event pool with newly discovered serious events.

Serious Event Readback Interval
See below.
Show AUDITs
Specifies whether to consider AUDITs, or informational statements about significant events, to be serious events. Terminate events are also included. If the check box is not enabled, neither AUDITs nor terminate events will be displayed on the console as serious events.

Show FATALs
Specifies whether to consider FATALs, or errors that cause a process to terminate abnormally, to be serious events. If the check box is not enabled, FATALs will not be displayed as serious events.

Show TERMINATES
Specifies whether to consider TERMINATEs to be serious events. If the check box is not enabled, TERMINATEs will not be displayed as serious events.

Terminates indicate that a server terminated (exited) normally.

Show WARNINGS
Specifies whether to consider WARNINGs to be serious events. If the check box is not enabled, WARNINGs will not be displayed as serious events.

Warnings indicate a problem has occurred that must be fixed to prevent a more serious problem.

Event details (read only)
ID
Indicates the number of the serious event, with respect to the log limit.

For example, the event might be number 4 of the 50 most recent serious events.

Node
Indicates the node (physical machine) on which the serious event occurred.

Server
Indicates the application server on which the serious event occurred.

Source
Indicates the code file in which the serious event occurred.

Thread ID
Indicates the ID of the thread in which the serious event occurred.

Time
Indicates the time at which the serious event occurred.

Type
Indicates the type of serious event, such as an AUDIT, FATAL, or WARNING.

Serious Event Readback Interval

By default, the event viewer displays events that happened in the last five (5) minutes. To change the value of this SeriousEventReadbackInterval, create a file product_installation_root/bin/ejsconsole.properties. In the file, set the directive:

SeriousEvenReadbackInterval=n

where n is an integer specifying the number of minutes.

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