You can view or download an execution log for a running or completed process. An execution log provides start and end times for activity execution and helps you troubleshoot faulted processes. The following list describes the different logging levels:
None:
The Process Server does not log any information. Use this option to enhance engine performance.
Fault:
The Process Server logs only fault information. If no faults occur in a process, the Process Logging level defaults to
None
. Select
Fault
to reduce the size of the log file.
Execution:
This is the default option. The Process Server logs all execution statements except for
Will Not Execute
statements. Select
Execution
to decrease the size of the log file.
Execution with Service Data:
The Process Server logs all execution and fault information, as well as some WSIO activity information. For execution information, Process Server logs deadpath states, terminations, ready-to-execute, and so on. For WSIO, Process Server logs invokes, picks, and receives, but excludes information related to data assignment or changes.
Execution with Data:
The Process Server logs all execution statements except for
Will Not Execute
statements, but includes variable, expression, and partner link data. Select
Execution with Data
to decrease the size of the log file.
Full
: The Process Server logs all execution statements
Will Not Execute
statements for deadpath activities. For example, the Process Server logs all fault handling statements that are not executed.
System Default:
When you use this option, the logging level for the process version corresponds to the process logging level property that is set on the corresponding Process Server.
To improve processing speed, perform no logging or minimum logging. Informatica recommends that you use the