Table 17. Common Event Types for Application Object Manager Diagnostics
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Event to track the flow of a message |
MessageFlow |
4 |
Captures messages exchanged between the Application Object Manager (AOM) and Siebel Web Server Extension (SWSE). |
Object Manager Session Information |
ObjMgrSessionInfo |
4 |
Captures User Session login, logout, and timeout information. |
Event Context |
EventContext |
4 |
Captures applet and method executed, view names, and screen names that the user navigates to. |
5 |
Captures username and IP address when the session completes. |
Object Manager Data Object Log |
ObjMgrDataObjLog |
5 |
Captures data manager object tracking; that is, the creation, use, and deletion of database connections, search specifications, sort specifications, and cursors. |
Object Manager Log |
ObjMgrLog |
5 |
Captures general AOM events: load license, open SRF, errors, and so on. |
Object Manager Business Component Log |
ObjMgrBusCompLog |
4 |
Captures Business Component-related events: create and delete. |
Object Manager Business Service Log |
ObjMgrBusServiceLog |
4 |
Captures Business Service-related events: create, delete, methods invoked, and so on. |
Main Thread Events |
MainThread |
4 |
Captures task counter, task creates, and task exits (in main Multithreaded Server log). |
Task Related Events |
TaskEvents |
4 |
Captures task creation, context, session timeout, and close info. |
SQL Parse and Execute |
SQLParseAndExecute |
4 |
Captures the SQL insert, update, and delete statements processed by the database connector. It includes the SQL statement and bind variables. The content is similar to the ObjMgrSqlLog event; however, the select statement is not captured by the SQLParseAndExecute event. |
Object Manager SQL Log |
ObjMgrSqlLog |
4 |
Captures the SQL select, insert, update, and delete statements processed by the AOM data object layer. Includes the SQL statement and bind variables. It also captures the prepare, execute, and fetch time for the SQL cursor. |
5 |
Captures internal and customer-defined search and sort specifications, the joins processed for queries, as well as a call stack of the operation performed. Setting this event to log level 5 incurs a significant performance impact because a callstack is generated. Only set this event to log level 5 in consultation with Siebel Technical Support. |
SQL Profiling |
SQLProfiling |
4 |
Captures SQL Profiling information. Helps aid in the diagnosis of a poorly performing component. |
SQL Summary |
SQLSummary |
4 |
Captures SQL prepare, fetch, and execute times. Provides detailed information regarding the execution of a SQL statement. |
SQL Slow Query |
SQLSlowQuery |
4 |
Captures SQL Performance— lists ten slowest performing queries. |