The WebSphere® Adapter
for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne maintains a log file that you can view to determine
the status of event processing. All events and errors that relate to the adapter
are tracked by the log file, along with the date, time, and event for each
log entry. Since the adapter logs an error message when it encounters an error
or warning condition, the log file is a good source to start troubleshooting
problems. You can set different levels of logging from the WebSphere Process
Server administrative console.
The following steps describe how to set the level of logging
you want for the Adapter for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne.
- Start the WebSphere Process Server administrative console.
- From the Administrative Console, select .
- Click Component to specify a log detail
level for individual components or click Groups to
specify a log detail for a predefined group of components.
- Select the logging level that you need. The “Logging
levels” table describes the different logging levels that can be set for the
adapter through the WebSphere Process Server administrative console.
These adapter log levels are the same as those that you set for the enterprise
service discovery wizard. To view log events that are below the
Detail Level, you must enable the Diagnostic Trace Service. Log events that
are at Detail Level or above can be viewed in the SystemOut log, the IBM® Service log
(when enabled), or the Diagnostic Trace Service (when enabled).
Logging
levels
Level |
Indicator |
Description |
Audit |
A |
Significant event affecting server state or resources. |
Config |
C |
Configuration change or status. |
Detail |
D |
General information detailing subtask progress. |
Fatal |
F |
Task cannot continue. Component cannot function. |
Info |
I |
General information outlining overall task progress |
Severe |
E |
Task cannot continue. Component can still function. This
also includes conditions that indicate an impending fatal error - i.e. reporting
on situations that strongly suggest that resources are on the verge of being
depleted. |
Warning |
W |
Potential error or impending error. This also includes
conditions that indicate a progressive failure (for example, the potential
leaking of resources). |
- Click Apply to save your changes.
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