Why and when to perform this task
To debug potential problems with using the HTTP transport as an internal Web server, you can use the following error logging capabilities.
Steps for this task
Property name: ErrorLogDisable
Value: True/False
Default: Error log is disabled by default
When you are ready to turn error logging off, set the value of the ErrorLogDisable property back to true.
Property name: ErrorLog
Value: <filename>
Default: logs/<server instance>/http.log
The error
log property is used to specify where to place the error log. For example:<properties
xmi:id="WebContainer_Property_6" name="ErrorLog" value="logs/<server instance>/http.log"/>If you are going to be using error logging for multiple HTTP transports in a single HTTP server, make sure you specify a unique filename for the error log file associated with each HTTP transport.
Property name: LogLevel
Value: <level> (Levels include: debug, info, warn, error, crit)
Default: warn (warn includes error and crit; debug includes all levels)
Scope: Virtual/Global
Log levels specify the type of message that appears
in the error log. The warn, error, and crit messages
are logged by default.Result
If you have enabled error logging and encounter an error, there should be an error log message in the error log file you specified.Related tasks
Configuring access logging for internal Web server HTTP transport
Configuring HTTP transports