Accessing User Logging in Server Manager Console

To access User Logging, navigate to What do you want to do? section and under Diagnostics click User Logging.

Under User Logging Configuration, enter the name of the user in the User Name field for whom you want to configure user logs. You can enter only one user at a time.

From Instance Type list, you can select the server type for which you want to configure user level logs. By default, Enterprise servers have CallObject as the defined Log Component.

For HTML and AIS servers you have the below log configurations available to update:

  • Log Level Threshold

    Defines the threshold of log messages that should be written to the file. The order is Critical Errors, Warnings and Recoverable Errors, Application Level Activity, and Low Level Troubleshooting Messages (Verbose). Selecting Application Level Activity, for example, will receive all Critical Errors, Warnings and Recoverable Errors, and Application Level Activity level messages and Low Level Troubleshooting Messages (Verbose is ignored).

  • Log Format

    There are three different formats available that differ in the amount of technical information included with each log message.

    The recommended format is Applications Format. The technical format contains the same information but adds the line number of the originating logging call. Line number information is not included in the EnterpriseOne products. Technical with Threads adds the name of the thread in which the log message originated.

  • Append Log Files

    If TRUE, log files will append to existing log files with the same name. If FALSE, existing log files with the same name is truncated prior to writing the first log message.

  • Max. Log Size

    This value defines the maximum size a log file may reach before it is renamed to a backup file and new log is created. The value should be specified in xxMB, where xx is a number specifying the number of Megabytes. Example: 10MB.

  • Max. Backup Index

    The maximum number of backup files to retain. When a log file reaches the maximum allowed file size it is archived to another log file. This value specifies the maximum number of those backup entries to keep.

  • Log Components

    Specifies the components within the EnterpriseOne product to log. You may specify ALL or the individual components (such as Runtime, JDBJ, etc.) that should be logged.

After you have entered the user name, selected the instance type, and updated the fields for HTML and AIS servers, you can use the below options to manage the user-level logs.