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Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide > Configuring Client-Side Logging > About Enabling and Disabling Client-Side LoggingWhen you enable or disable client-side logging for Siebel Business Applications, the settings you configure on the Siebel Web Client and the corresponding Siebel Server control the output of the client. For information about how to enable or disable client-side logging, see Process of Configuring Client-Side Logging. NOTE: Client-side logging applies only to Siebel CRM applications deployed using high interactivity. NOTE: The information in this topic assumes that you have enabled the ClientSideLogging server component parameter at the object manager level and have set the tracemode settings appropriately for both the Siebel Web Client and the Siebel Server. For more information, see Enabling or Disabling Client-Side Logging. How the Server and Client Trace-Mode Settings Affect Client OutputYou enable or disable client-side logging by setting the client-side SEBLCL_TRACEMODE environment variable or the server-side ClntTraceMode component parameter for the Siebel application that you are running. NOTE: The values defined on the client take precedence over the values defined on the server. When a client is started (as shown in Figure 1), the client-side environment variables are read from the client and the log engine initializes in one of two ways:
Table 41 shows how the trace mode settings on the client and on the server affect client output. A value of 1 enables high-interactivity mode, whereas a value of 0 disables. For information about setting the trace mode settings, see the following:
About Enabling Client-Side Logging for a Siebel Server and a Siebel Web ClientIf you want to enable client-side logging for a Siebel Server, then you define the server component parameters, but you do not define the client environment user variables. Conversely, if you want to enable client-side logging for one or more users on a Siebel Web Client, then you define the client environment user variables, but you do not define the server component parameters. Table 42 shows how to enable client-side logging for a Siebel Server compared to enabling client-side logging for one or more users on a Siebel Web Client. NOTE: Client-side settings take precedence over server-side settings. NOTE: For the settings in Table 42 to take affect, you must first set the Value on Restart field for the ClntTraceMode server component parameter. For information about setting this parameter, see Enabling or Disabling Client-Side Logging. |
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