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Use the administrative console to enable logging and to set the output properties for a log, including the location, level of detail, and output format of the log.
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If you set the output for log analyzer format, you can open trace output using the Log Analyzer tool, which is an application included with your process server. This is useful if you are trying to correlate traces from two different server processes, because it allows you to use the merge capability of the Log Analyzer.
For more information about monitoring on a process server, including service components and event points, see the documentation for your process server.
You can change the log configuration statically or dynamically. Static configuration take effect when you start or restart the application server. Dynamic, or runtime, configuration changes apply immediately.
When a log is created, the detail level for that log is set from the configuration data. If no configuration data is available for a particular log name, the level for that log is obtained from the parent of the log. If no configuration data exists for the parent log, the parent of that log is checked, and so on up the tree, until a log with a non-null level value is found. When you change the level of a log, the change is propagated to the children of the log, which recursively propagate the change to their children, as necessary.
To enable logging and set the output properties for a log, use the following procedure.
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Last updated: Mon 30 Oct 2006 03:42:10
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