Every log message includes the following information:
Time: Indicates when (time and date) the log entry was generated. For example:
[13/Aug/2004:06:14:36:753 -0500]
Level: Indicates the severity and verbosity of the log message. Identity Synchronization for Windows uses the following log levels:
Thread ID: Displays the Java thread ID of the function causing the event.
ID: Identifies the component (console, system manager, and so forth.) causing the event.
Host: Displays the name of the host causing the event.
Message: Displays audit or error information associated with the event. Some examples include:
“Resetting Central Logger configuration ...” “System manager is shutting down.” “Processing request (ID=ID_number from the console to stop synchronization.”