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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Servers
  4. Console Client
  5. Search Clients
  6. Table Loader
  7. Update Synchronizer
  8. Globalization
  9. Siebel Connector
  10. Web Services
  11. ASM Workbench
  12. Cluster Merge Rules
  13. Forced Link and Unlink
  14. System Backup and Restore
  15. Batch Utilities

Log Viewer

Log Viewer

Every time a procedure such as
Load-IDT
,
Relate
or a user-defined Job is started, a Run Number is assigned to that run and all relevant information is stored in the Rulebase. This information includes the Completion Status and details of any output files created during the run. The Run Number is used to uniquely identify the run.
The Log Viewer provides the user with the ability to access the run information for previously run jobs. There are two classes of Jobs;
System Jobs
and
Global Jobs
.
System Jobs
are jobs that are run against a particular system, such as Relate.
Global Jobs
are jobs that are not run against a particular System. These jobs either involve more than 1 System (example, Clone System) or are responsible for setting up a System (example, Create System).

Choosing The Run To Be Viewed

Select the type of Job, either
System Jobs
or
Global Jobs
, using the Radio buttons. If System Jobs is selected, select the required System using the dropdown list of Systems. If Global Jobs was selected, then the System need not be selected. Now choose the job name from the dropdown list of jobs. User-defined jobs are identified by their user-assigned names. Other procedures, such as
Relate
, are identified by the procedure name surrounded by asterisks. Example, *Import System*. An exception to this rule is
Load IDT
for which the name of the Loader-definition will be used, again surrounded by asterisks. Example, *table-1*.
When the job has been selected a list of runs for this job will be listed on the left-hand side of the Log Viewer. The runs will be sorted in ascending order, so the most recent run will appear at the bottom of the list. The title for each run consists of the date and time when the job started and the Run Number which was assigned to this run. Select the run in which you are interested.
A list of the output files created by this run will appear below the list of runs. The most recently created output file will be automatically displayed in the right hand pane of the Log Viewer. To view other files in the list simply click the required file in the tree display.
The Log Viewer will truncate (for display only) log files larger than 960KB.

Other Functions Provided By The Log Viewer

Delete File
Use this option to physically delete the currently selected file.
Delete Run
Use this option to delete all output files and run information for the currently selected run.
Refresh
Use this option to reread the run information from the Console Server. This option is useful if a job is currently running and you want to check if anymore output has been created.
Close
Use this option to Close the Log Viewer and return to the Main Console Window.

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