Diagnostics: View Web Server Log Table
Column Display Related Tasks Related Topics
This page shows you the latest contents of the HTTP access log file.
To select log messages generated during a specific time interval, or to enter a filter expression, select Customize this table. You can set the following customizations:
- Start of the custom time interval during which you want to be able to select messages for viewing. Use a date and 24-hour format expressed as
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
. For example,01/15/10 14:30:00
.- End of the custom time interval during which you want messages displayed for selection. Use a date and 24-hour format expressed as
mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss
. For example,01/18/10 22:00:00
.- Filter expression, which is specified as a string in the WLDF Query Language. The query language supports the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT, and also supports relational operators.
Each of the different log types has a different set of column names that can be used in the WLDF Query Expression. For example, the server log and domain log have the SEVERITY and MSGID columns, but the events log and metrics log do not. For information about the valid column names that can be used in the filter expression for each log type, and examples, see "Data Store Column Names" in Configuring and Using the WebLogic Diagnostic Framework (link at bottom of this help topic).
Column Display
You can show fewer or additional data points on this page by expanding Customize this table and modifying the Column Display list. Each data point displays in its own table column.
The following table lists all of the data points that you can display in columns on this page.
Name Description Host Either the DNS name or the IP number of the remote client.
Remote User Any information returned by IDENTD for the remote client; WebLogic Server does not support user identification.
Authenticated User If the remote client user sent a userid for authentication, the user name; otherwise "-".
Timestamp Day, calendar month, year and time of day (24-hour format) with the hours difference between local time and GMT, enclosed in square brackets.
Request First line of the HTTP request submitted by the remote client enclosed in double quotes.
Status HTTP status code returned by the server, if available; otherwise "-".
Byte Count Number of bytes listed as the content-length in the HTTP header, not including the HTTP header, if known; otherwise "-".
Message A description of the HTTP Access Log Entry.