Domain log events are log events generated from the domain functions the Service Manager performs.
Use the domain log events to view information about the domain and troubleshoot issues.
You can use the domain log events to troubleshoot issues related to the startup and initialization of nodes and application services for the domain.
Domain log events include log events from the following functions:
Authorization. Log events that occur when the Service Manager authorizes user requests for services. Requests can come from the Administrator tool.
Container Management. Log events that occur when the Service Manager manages containers on nodes with the compute role.
Domain Configuration. Log events that occur when the Service Manager manages the domain configuration metadata.
Licensing. Log events that occur when the Service Manager registers license information.
License Usage. Log events that occur when the Service Manager verifies license information from application services.
Log Manager. Log events from the Log Manager. The Log Manager runs on the master gateway node. It collects and processes log events for Service Manager domain operations and application services.
Log Agent. Log events from the Log Agent.
The Log Agent runs on all nodes in the domain. It retrieves PowerCenter workflow and session log events to display in the Workflow Monitor.
Monitoring. Log events about Domain Functions.
Node Configuration. Log events that occur as the Service Manager manages node configuration metadata in the domain.
User Management. Log events that occur when the Service Manager manages users, groups, roles, and privileges.
Service Manager. Log events from the Service Manager and signal exceptions from DTM processes. The Service Manager manages all domain operations. If the error severity level of a node is set to Debug, when a service starts the log events include the environment variables used by the service.