You can view log messages using Oracle Fusion Middleware Control or you can view the log files directly.
To view log messages in Oracle Fusion Middleware Control:
The log file is located in the directory that is specified in the Log Path in the Edit Log File dialog. Navigate to the directory on the server to view the log file.
The following example shows an ODL format error message:
<msg time="2009-07-30T16:00:03.150-07:00" comp_id="xdo" type="ERROR" level="1" host_id="MyBIPHost" host_addr="122.22.222.22" module="oracle.xdo" tid="11" user="Administrator"> <txt>Variable 'G_dept' is missing...</txt> </msg>
The table below describes the message attributes displayed in the log file:
Attribute Name | Description |
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time |
The date and time when the message was generated. This reflects the local time zone. |
comp_id |
The ID of the component that originated the message. |
type |
The type of message. Possible values are: INCIDENT_ERROR, ERROR, WARNING, NOTIFICATION, TRACE, and UNKNOWN. See About Log File Message Categories and Levels for information about the message types. |
level |
The message level, represented by an integer value that qualifies the message type. Possible values are from 1 (highest severity) through 32 (lowest severity). |
host_id |
The name of the host where the message originated. |
host_addr |
The network address of the host where the message originated. |
module |
The ID of the module that originated the message. If the component is a single module, the component ID is listed for this attribute. |
tid |
The ID of the thread that generated the message. |
user |
The name of the user whose execution context generated the message. |