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USRM Web Interface - Platform Components
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LogManager - Log Page
The log manager component maintains logs for record keeping and troubleshooting
purposes. The log manager creates a log file for each day. The name of the file is
datename_xxxxxx.txt, where xxxxxx is a numeric value from 000000 to
MaxOverflowFiles. An example datename is 09Oct2009_000000.txt. The log files are
compressed after three days, and are deleted after a user-defined number of days as
specified by the LogDeleteThreshold parameter on the
Platform.LogManager.Configuration page.
purposes. The log manager creates a log file for each day. The name of the file is
datename_xxxxxx.txt, where xxxxxx is a numeric value from 000000 to
MaxOverflowFiles. An example datename is 09Oct2009_000000.txt. The log files are
compressed after three days, and are deleted after a user-defined number of days as
specified by the LogDeleteThreshold parameter on the
Platform.LogManager.Configuration page.
Each software component generates log messages and sends them to the log
manager. The log level is set for each component via the Logging Config page under
the specific component or on the Component Summary page. The level can be set to
None, Min, Normal, Max, or Capture. Refer to Server - Logging Config Page (on
page 75) for more information.
manager. The log level is set for each component via the Logging Config page under
the specific component or on the Component Summary page. The level can be set to
None, Min, Normal, Max, or Capture. Refer to Server - Logging Config Page (on
page 75) for more information.
The log manager either discards the messages or inserts them into the daily log file.
A classifier supplied with the log message determines if the log message should be
discarded or inserted into the daily log file. Each log message is assigned a classifier
by the component that creates the log message. The classifications in order of
precedence are Min, Normal, Max, and Capture. When the global logging level is
configured to Normal, then only those log messages with classification of normal or
greater (Normal, Max, Capture) are logged to the log file.
A classifier supplied with the log message determines if the log message should be
discarded or inserted into the daily log file. Each log message is assigned a classifier
by the component that creates the log message. The classifications in order of
precedence are Min, Normal, Max, and Capture. When the global logging level is
configured to Normal, then only those log messages with classification of normal or
greater (Normal, Max, Capture) are logged to the log file.
The following illustration shows the LogManager - Log page.