Administrator users can choose the Log Viewer option from the Tools menu to view or download logs, organized by group and to manage log settings.
To view logs:
From the Tools menu, choose Log Viewer.
In the Log Viewer, select the type of log you want to view from the Groups drop-down list.
Select a log from the list, and click View to view it, or Download, to download it as a file.
Logs that can be accessed include those from the following groups:
Archived Imports - archived imported files in xbr-loader queue/archive
Failed Imports - processed imported files that failed in xbr-loader
ODI API Logs
ODI Currency Master Logs
ODI Current Event Log
ODI Customer Master Logs
ODI DTV Status – Overall DTV status log
ODI Emp Master Logs
ODI EmpMaster Logs
ODI Goal Logs
ODI Hours Worked Logs
ODI Inventory Logs
ODI Output Archive
ODI Prior Event Log
ODI Register Master Logs
ODI SKU Master Logs
ODI Staging Logs
ODI Store Master Logs
ODI Supplier Master Logs
ODI TLOGA Logs
ODI TLOGB Logs
ODI Token Master Logs
ODI Traffic Logs
Pending Queued Imports - pending imported files in xbr-loader/queue
Pending Staged Imports - pending imported files in xbr-loader/out
Successful Imports - successful files processed in xbr-loader
XBRI Database
PRO_BATCH_CONTROL (ETL Server) – Logs showing batches processed
PRO_EVENTLOG (ETL Server) – Logs showing procedure statuses or errors
PRO_SYS_PURGELOG (ETL Server) - Logs showing historical purges
SCI_MSG_LOG_VIEW (ETL Server) – Logs showing overnight science model execution status
Administrator users can add and delete logs from the Log Viewer and edit log properties using the Log Settings options.
Storage - From the Storage drop down list, specify the server storing the log files you want to view, or select All to view log files on all servers.
To add a log file:
In the Log Viewer window, click
Settings.
Under Available Logs, click the Add button. This displays the Add dialog.
Enter information in the following fields for the log you want to add (mandatory items are noted with *):
*Group Name - Enter the name of the group on the server to which the log belongs.
*Log Name - Enter the log name as it appears on the server.
Log Description - Enter an optional description of the log.
Log Type - Select the log type from the drop-down list.
*Server - From the drop-down list, select the server where the log is located.
*Log Location - Specify the log location on the server from the following: /var/, /apt/, /usr/local/
*Log Matching Wildcard - Select the RegEx? Checkbox if you want to populate the wildcard: name with a regular expression like: [[\D]*[\d]*]*[.]log. These are special characters used to match the file name. You can change the wildcard extension to any acceptable file type, such as: .zip, .sh, .txt, .docx, .cmd, .log
To delete a log file:
In the row of the log you want
to delete, click the Delete
icon.
In the Delete message, click Accept to delete the log from the Log Viewer.
To edit the log information:
In the row of the log you want
to edit, click the Edit icon.
This displays the Edit dialog.
Enter information in the following fields for the log you want to edit (mandatory items are noted with *):
*Group Name - Enter the name of the group on the server to which the log belongs.
*Log Name - The log name as it appears on the server. This cannot be edited.
Log Description - Enter an optional description of the log.
Log Type - The log type. This cannot be edited.
*Server - The server where the log is located. This cannot be edited.
*Log Location - Specify the log location on the server from the following: /var/, /apt/, /usr/local/
*Log Matching Wildcard - Select the RegEx? Checkbox if you want to populate the wildcard: name with a regular expression like: [[\D]*[\d]*]*[.]log. These are special characters used to match the file name. You can change the wildcard extension to any acceptable file type, such as: .zip, .sh, .txt, .docx, .cmd, .log
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