This chapter describes diagnostic logging in WebCenter Portal.
This chapter includes the following topics:
Permissions:
To perform the tasks in this chapter, you must be granted the WebLogic ServerAdmin
, Operator
, or Monitor
role through the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Console.
See also, Section 1.8, "Understanding Administrative Operations, Roles, and Tools."
All diagnostic information relating to startup and shutdown information, errors, warning messages, access information on HTTP requests, and othe additional information is stored in log files.
For general information about managing and analyzing logs using Fusion Middleware Control and WLST, see the "Managing Log Files and Diagnostic Data" chapter in Administrator's Guide.
See also, the "Understanding the Diagnostic Framework" section in Administrator's Guide.
WebCenter Portal Diagnostics Log
The diagnostics log file for WebCenter Portal is WC_Spaces-diagnostic.log
.
This log is available under the DOMAIN_HOME
/servers/WC_Spaces/logs
directory.
Portal Framework Application Diagnostics Log
The diagnostics log file for Portal Framework applications is available in the DOMAIN_HOME
/servers/
ServerName
/logs
directory.
The log file follows the naming convention: ServerName
-diagnostic.log
For example, if the Portal Framework application is deployed on a managed server named, WC_CustomPortal
, diagnostics log information are stored under the DOMAIN_HOME
/servers/WC_CustomPortal/logs
directory, and the log file name is WC_CustomPortal-diagnostic.log
.
Oracle WebCenter Portal Message IDs
Oracle WebCenter Portal log messages fall into these categories:
Table 28-1 Oracle WebCenter Portal Message Categories
Message ID Range | Message Category |
---|---|
BI Integration |
WCS-01001 ~ WCS-02000 |
Blogs |
WCS-02001 ~ WCS-03000 |
Calendar Tasks |
WCS-03001 ~ WCS-04000 |
Collaboration Integration |
WCS-04001 ~ WCS-05000 |
Portal Builder |
WCS-05001 ~ WCS-06000 |
VCR |
WCS-06001 ~ WCS-07000 |
Document Library |
WCS-07001 ~ WCS-08000 |
Discussions |
WCS-08001 ~ WCS-09000 |
|
WCS-09001 ~ WCS-10000 |
Explorer Toolbar |
WCS-10001 ~ WCS-11000 |
Desktop Integration |
WCS-11001 ~ WCS-12000 |
Lifecycle |
WCS-12001 ~ WCS-13000 |
Links |
WCS-13001 ~ WCS-14000 |
Lists |
WCS-14001 ~ WCS-15000 |
Navigation |
WCS-15001 ~ WCS-16000 |
Page Editor |
WCS-16001 ~ WCS-17000 |
Page Templates |
WCS-17001 ~ WCS-18000 |
People |
WCS-18001 ~ WCS-19000 |
Personal WebCenter |
WCS-19001 ~ WCS-20000 |
Provisioned Apps |
WCS-20001 ~ WCS-21000 |
Ratings / Comments |
WCS-21001 ~ WCS-22000 |
Region |
WCS-22001 ~ WCS-23000 |
Resource Catalog |
WCS-23001 ~ WCS-24000 |
Rich Text Editor |
WCS-24001 ~ WCS-25000 |
Roles |
WCS-25001 ~ WCS-26000 |
Search |
WCS-26001 ~ WCS-27000 |
Skins |
WCS-27001 ~ WCS-28000 |
Smart Tags |
WCS-28001 ~ WCS-29000 |
Subscription |
WCS-29001 ~ WCS-30000 |
Wiki |
WCS-30001 ~ WCS-31000 |
WebCenter Portal Editor |
WCS-31001 ~ WCS-32000 |
Worklist |
WCS-32001 ~ WCS-33000 |
Recent Activities |
WCS-33001 ~ WCS-34000 |
Content Adapters |
WCS-34001 ~ WCS-35000 |
VCR ADF Integration |
WCS-35001 ~ WCS-36000 |
Pages |
WCS-36001 ~ WCS-37000 |
Notes |
WCS-37001 ~ WCS-38000 |
RSS |
WCS-38001 ~ WCS-39000 |
Portlet Binding |
WCS-39001 ~ WCS-40000 |
Portlet Runtime |
WCS-40001 ~ WCS-41000 |
DesignTime@Runtime |
WCS-41001 ~ WCS-42000 |
External Application |
WCS-42001 ~ WCS-43000 |
Service Framework |
WCS-43001 ~ WCS-44000 |
Security Framework |
WCS-44001 ~ WCS-45000 |
Portlet Design-Time |
WCS-45001 ~ WCS-46000 |
Resource Catalog Viewer |
WCS-46001 ~ WCS-47000 |
People Connections |
WCS-47001 ~ WCS-48000 |
Preferences |
WCS-48001 ~ WCS-49000 |
REST |
WCS-49001 ~ WCS-50000 |
Notifications |
WCS-50001 ~ WCS-51000 |
Office integration |
WCS-51001 ~ WCS-52000 |
Blogs |
WCS-52001 ~ WCS-53000 |
Activity Graph |
WCS-53001 ~ WCS-54000 |
VCR (from WLP |
WCS-54001 ~ WCS-55000 |
WebCenter Content SPI |
WCS-55001 ~ WCS-56000 |
Personalization (wcps-util) |
WCS-56001 ~ WCS-57000 |
Personalization (wcps-cmis-provider |
WCS-57001 ~ WCS-58000 |
Decision Component Integration (wcps-decision |
WCS-58001 ~ WCS-59000 |
Conductor (wcps-conductor) |
WCS-59001 ~ WCS-60000 |
Properties Provider |
WCS-60001 ~ WCS-61000 |
RESTClient |
WCS-61001 ~ WCS-62000 |
Translations |
WCS-62001 ~ WCS-63000 |
Analytics |
WCS-63001 ~ WCS-64000 |
JAX-RS Framework |
WCS-64001 ~ WCS-65000 |
Data Presenter |
WCS-65001 ~ WCS-66000 |
Knowledge Directory |
WCS-66001 ~ WCS-67000 |
Concurrency Package |
WCS-67001 ~ WCS-68000 |
PortalApps Integration |
WCS-68001 ~ WCS-69000 |
System Management |
WCS-69001 ~ WCS-70000 |
Performance Out-of-bounds |
WCS-69201 ~ WCS-70000 |
Nitrous |
WCS-70001 ~ WCS-71000 |
Out-Of-Bound Conditions for Oracle WebCenter Portal Perfomance Metrics
Out-of-bound conditions are also logged in managed server diagnostic logs so you can examine historical events at any time. Performance related messages are logged with the message ID prefix WCS-692<nn>
and include the metric name, the value, and a message describing the metric that is out-of-bounds.
Here are some examples of messages that you might see in diagnostic logs for WebCenter Portal:
[WC_Spaces] [WARNING] [WCS-69251] [oracle.webcenter.system-management] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '4' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 6356ef0164cbad47:3fe105c5:13b4e847973:-8000-0000000000000031,0] [APP: webcenter#11.1.1.4.0] [DSID: 0000JhEYRT^EgKG_Ix8Dyf1Ghz32000005] pageResponseTime: 22223 ms of PersonalSpace/Activities is out-of-bounds [WC_Spaces] [WARNING] [WCS-69252] [oracle.webcenter.system-management] [tid: oracle.webcenter.DefaultTimer] [ecid: 0000JhEX92mEgKG_Ix8Dyf1Ghz32000002,0] [APP: webcenter#11.1.1.4.0] wlsCpuUsage: 21.92100394175851 % of WebLogicServer is out-of-bounds [WC_Spaces] [WARNING] [WCS-69255] [oracle.webcenter.system-management] [tid: [ACTIVE].ExecuteThread: '0' for queue: 'weblogic.kernel.Default (self-tuning)'] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 6356ef0164cbad47:3fe105c5:13b4e847973:-8000-0000000000000060,0] [APP: webcenter#11.1.1.4.0] [DSID: 0000JhEYRT^EgKG_Ix8Dyf1Ghz32000005] downloadThroughput: 11.63793103448276 KB/sec of 3209 is out-of-bound [WC_Spaces] [WARNING] [WCS-69253] [oracle.webcenter.system-management] [tid: pool-3-daemon-thread-1] [userId: weblogic] [ecid: 6356ef0164cbad47:3fe105c5:13b4e847973:-8000-0000000000000088,0:16] [APP: webcenter#11.1.1.4.0] portletResponseTime: 20523 ms of Portlet: slowRenderingPortlet from Web Producer pkjpdk is out-of-bounds
This section includes the following topics:
Section 28.2.1, "Viewing and Configuring WebCenter Portal Logs"
Section 28.2.2, "Viewing and Configuring Portal Framework Application Logs"
To view log messages for a WebCenter Portal application:
In Fusion Middleware Control Console, navigate to the home page for WebCenter Portal.
See Section 6.2, "Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Portal."
From the WebCenter Portal menu, select Logs > View Log Messages.
In the Log Messages page, search for warnings, errors, notifications, and so on.
To configure log files for WebCenter Portal:
In Fusion Middleware Control Console, navigate to the home page for WebCenter Portal.
See Section 6.2, "Navigating to the Home Page for WebCenter Portal."
From the WebCenter Portal menu, select Logs > Log Configuration.
In the Log Configuration page, in the Log Files tab, configure log settings.
For more information, see the "Viewing and Searching Log Files" section in Administrator's Guide.
To view log messages for Portal Framework applications:
In Fusion Middleware Control Console, navigate to the home page for the Portal Framework application.
See Section 6.3, "Navigating to the Home Page for Portal Framework Applications."
From the Application Deployment menu, select Logs > View Log Messages.
In the Log Messages page, search for warnings, errors, notifications, and so on.
To configure log files for Portal Framework applications:
In Fusion Middleware Control Console, navigate to the home page for the Portal Framework application.
See Section 6.3, "Navigating to the Home Page for Portal Framework Applications."
From the Application Deployment menu, select Logs > Log Configuration.
In the Log Configuration page, in the Log Files tab, configure log settings.
For more information, see the "Viewing and Searching Log Files" section in Administrator's Guide.