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Sun GlassFish Enterprise Server v3 Administration Guide

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Preface

1.  Overview of Enterprise Server Administration

Default Settings and Locations

Configuration Tasks

Administration Tools

Instructions for Administering Enterprise Server

Part I Runtime Administration

2.  General Administration

3.  Administering Domains

4.  Administering the Virtual Machine for the Java Platform

5.  Administering Thread Pools

6.  Administering Web Applications

7.  Administering the Logging Service

About Logging

Log File

Logger Namespaces

Setting Log Levels

Setting Log Levels

To List the Logger Levels

To Set the Global Log Level

To Set Module Logger Levels

Rotating the Server Log

To Rotate a Log File Manually

Viewing Log Information

8.  Administering the Monitoring Service

9.  Administering Life Cycle Modules

10.  Extending Enterprise Server

Part II Security Administration

11.  Administering System Security

12.  Administering User Security

13.  Administering Message Security

Part III Resources and Services Administration

14.  Administering Database Connectivity

15.  Administering EIS Connectivity

16.  Administering Internet Connectivity

17.  Administering the Object Request Broker (ORB)

18.  Administering the JavaMail Service

19.  Administering the Java Message Service (JMS)

20.  Administering the Java Naming and Directory Interface (JNDI) Service

21.  Administering Transactions

Part IV Appendixes

A.  Subcommands for the asadmin Utility

Index

Viewing Log Information

By default, all logging information is captured in the server.log file, typically located in domain-dir/logs. You can view logging information by using the Log Viewer in the Administration Console. Instructions for using the Administration Console logging functions are contained in the Administration Console online help.

To view information that has been collected for a module, you can open the server.log file in a text editor and search for the module that you are interested in.