Domain Log Filter
The following procedures describe how to use the Administration Console to set the attributes for configuring and managing Domain Log Filters. Read about Domain Log Filters in Using Log Messages to Manage WebLogic Servers in the Administration Guide.
Create a New Domain Log Filter
- Click the Domain Log Filters node in the left pane. The Domain Log Filters table displays in the right pane showing all the log filters in the domain.
- Click the Create a New Domain Log Filter text link. A dialog displays in the right pane showing the tabs associated with configuring a new domain log filter.
- Enter values in the Name and Severity Level attribute fields.
- Click Create to create a domain log filter instance with the name you specified in the Name field. The new instance is added under the Domain Log Filters node in the left pane.
- Click the Servers, Subsystems, and Users tabs individually and change the attribute fields or accept the default values as assigned.
- Click Apply to save any changes you made.
Clone a Domain Log Filter
- Click the Domain Log Filters node in the left pane. The Domain Log Filters table displays in the right pane showing all the log filters in the domain.
- Click the Clone icon in the row of the domain log filter you want to clone. A dialog displays in the right pane showing the tabs associated with cloning a domain log filter.
- Enter values in the Name and Severity Level attribute fields.
- Click Create to create a domain log filter instance with the name you specified in the Name field. The new instance is added under the Domain Log Filters node in the left pane.
- Click the Servers, Subsystems, and Users tabs individually and change the attribute fields or accept the default values as assigned.
- Click Apply to save any changes you made.
Delete a Domain Log Filter
- Click the Domain Log Filters node in the left pane. The Domain Log Filters table displays in the right pane showing all the log filters in the domain.
- Click the Delete icon in the row of the domain log filter you want to delete. A dialog displays in the right pane asking you to confirm your deletion request.
- Click Yes to delete the domain log filter. The domain log filter icon under the Domain Log Filters node is deleted.
Configuration
Criteria
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Name
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This attribute sets the name of the Domain log filter.
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This attribute must be an alphanumeric string of no more than 256 characters and cannot contain commas.
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MyDomain Log Filter
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Severity Level
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This attribute sets the severity level to be reported in the Domain log filter
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List
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Error
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Servers
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Server List
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This attribute provides a list of available servers from which the Domain log filter will receive messages.
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List
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Null
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Subsystems
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Subsystem Names
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List of available subsystems from which the Domain log filter will receive messages
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List
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Null
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Users
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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User IDs
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This attribute allows the user to select user IDs from the list of available IDs.
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List
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Null
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Notes
Attribute
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Description
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Range of Values
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Default Value
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Notes
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This attribute provides a space for optional user supplied information.
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The value must be an alphanumeric string.
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Null
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Read about Domain Log Filters in Using Log Messages to Manage WebLogic Servers in the Administration Guide.
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