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  1. Preface
  2. The Application Integration Console
  3. Process Server Configuration
  4. Deployed Assets
  5. Process Schedules
  6. Processes
  7. Process Server Health
  8. Process Metrics
  9. APIs
  10. Connections
  11. Guides
  12. Logs

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Setting the Process Server Logging Level

Setting the Process Server Logging Level

Use the following filters to display the Process Server log.
  • Minimum Level
    . Select one of the following information levels:
    • Verbose
      . All levels
    • Info
    • Warning
    • Error
    • Critical
  • Logging Source
    . Select the initiator of the event or select All. Sources are:
    • System
      . Process Server events, such as deployments
    • Maintenance
      . Storage and deployment log deletions
    • User
      . User-initiated
  • Logging Service
    . Select one service or select All. The services are:
    • Alert
      . Alert service configuration events.
    • Email
      . Email service configuration events.
    • Engine
      . Engine events, including deployments, Process Server start/stop, storage events, monitoring alerts
    • Identity
      . Identity service (file, LDAP, JDBC) configuration events.
    • Messaging
      . Messaging service (JMS or other) configuration events.
    • Task
      . client URI update event.
    • Process
      . Messages added to Process Server Log from a process using the Process Server Log Comment system service.
  • Logging Engine Name
    . Select one engine in a cluster or select
    All
    .
  • Logged after and Logged before
    . By default, the log displays the most recent six hours of events. Refresh the page to view the most recent date and time. You can change the log period by setting the date and time. As a time shortcut, you can select the Now icon at the end of the time text box.
  • Message String
    . Type in a text string to search for within the Message column of the log. Use wild cards to locate the message. For example, type in
    Error*
    to find all messages beginning with the word "Error". Type in
    *-StorageException*
    to find all messages containing the string "StorageException".

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