You can enable tracing with scripting and the wsadmin tool.
$AdminControl trace com.ibm.*=all=enabled
AdminControl.trace('com.ibm.*=all=enabled')
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminControl | is an object that enables the manipulation of MBeans running in a WebSphere server process |
trace | is an AdminControl command |
com.ibm.*=all=enabled | indicates to turn on tracing |
$AdminControl trace com.ibm.*=all=disabled
AdminControl.trace('com.ibm.*=all=disabled')
$ | is a Jacl operator for substituting a variable name with its value |
AdminControl | is an object that enables the manipulation of MBeans running in a WebSphere server process |
trace | is an AdminControl command |
com.ibm.*=all=disabled | indicates to turn off tracing |
A related property, com.ibm.ws.scripting.traceFile, designates a file to receive all trace and logging information. The wsadmin.properties file contains a value for this property. Run the wsadmin tool with a value set for this property. It is possible to run without this property set, where all logging and tracing goes to the administrative console.