Use this page to configure High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) settings for text log.
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.Enables writing log and trace records into the text log file.
Specifies that in addition to writing log and trace records in binary format, the logging system writes them in a text format as well. You can configure the text log to be formatted in either of the formats that the basic mode SystemOut.log file uses.
Specifies the directory to which log files are written.
Text log file names have the following format: TextLog_<yy.mm.dd>_<hh.mm.ss>, where "TextLog_" is a fixed prefix, <yy.mm.dd> is a date (year, month, date) of the first record in the file, and <hh.mm.ss> is the time (hour, minute, second)
Specifies that the logging system avoids writing to disk each time a log record is created. The logging system creates a buffer that can hold a number of log records, and writes the buffered events when the buffer is full. The logging system also writes the buffered events after a few seconds have passed, even if the buffer is not full.
Selecting this setting significantly improves logging performance; however, if the server stops unexpectedly, the contents might not be written to the text log file.
Enables the logging framework to close the log file and start a new file at the specified time of day. Closing the file makes it easy to copy the file to an archive.
Specifies the log cleanup settings to be used to automatically purge the oldest log records, or log records that no longer fit in the configured space, from the text log directory.
Select When log size approaches maximum to configure automatic log file cleanup to begin when the total size of the text log files approaches the configured maximum size.
Select When oldest records reach age limit to configure automatic log file cleanup to begin when log content is the age limit specified.
Select When either age or size restriction is met to configure automatic log file cleanup to begin when either of the previous conditions is met.
Regardless of the selection chosen, text log files are deleted from the text log directory in the order in which they were written.
Specifies the lifespan, in hours, that log records can remain in the text log directory before the log records can be automatically deleted by the server. When all records in a text log file have existed longer than the age limit specified, then that file is targeted for deletion by the server.
Specifies the maximum total size, in megabytes, that the server allows the text log files to reach. When the total size of the text log files approaches this size limit, the server deletes the oldest text log files from the text log directory to make space for new log records.
Specifies how the server reacts to an inability to add content to the text log directory.
Select Stop server to specify that the server stops when the server is unable to write to the text log directory.
Select Purge old records to specify that the server continues to run and that the file containing the oldest log records is immediately removed when the server is unable to write to the text log directory.
Select Stop logging to specify that the server continues to run, but that the server cannot continue to write to the log when the server is unable to write to the text log directory.
Specifies the format to use in the text log file.
Select Basic to specify a shorter, one-line-per-record format.
Select Advanced to specify a longer format using full logger name and more details about each record.
Specifies whether trace records are included in the text log file, as well as log records.
Specifies that changes are made to both the dynamic state of the running server and the server configuration, which take effect on the next restart. If this check box is not selected, the server does not copy the settings into the server configuration.