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The monitor button has three button under it namely
1 . Log Output
The Log Outputs page allows you to view log contents, and manage their display, several different ways. The following diagram illustrates the Log output screen. The Log Files Field The Log Files field is used to select which log output you want to view. Each service (Web, Proxy, and Secure Web) has its own set of the five log files namely Access, Agent, Error, Event, Referer. The View Last Field The View Last field allows you to specify how much of the log contents you want to see. You can choose to display up to 5 KB (kilobytes) of data. The default setting is I KB. The Snapshot Field The Snapshot Field is a toggle that allows you to take a snapshot of the contents of the log you have chosen to view. If the toggle is off (unselected) The contents in the field display as they come in. If you have selected to view 1 KB of the last entries in a log, as new entries come in the oldest entries in the log roll out. If the toggle is on (selected) The contents display when you select the Start View button. If you have selected to view 1 KB of the last entries in a log, after that no new entries show up, until you select the Start View button again to take a new snapshot. The Update Interval Field The Update Interval field allows you to specify how often the Log Output screen will update the content of the log you have chosen to view. You can choose to update the log view every 1 15 seconds. The default is 5 seconds. The Next Update Field The Next Update field is a clock that graphically shows how often your log view is being dynamically updated. This clock only runs if you have the Snapshot field unselected; if you have selected the Snapshot field, your log view will only be updated the next time you take a snapshot. The Word Wrap Field The Word Wrap field is a toggle that allows you to select how you want your log entries to be displayed. If the toggle is on (selected) Each entry breaks and "wraps" to the next line. If the toggle is off (unselected) Each log entry displays as a single line. To make changes to the Log Output page and have those settings take affect, use the three buttons at the bottom of the screen. These are:
• Start/Restart View - Begins listing log entries. Any change made to any of the
Log Output fields does not take affect until you have clicked on Start or Restart
View. The Log Statistics page allows you to sort and display service log data in several ways. The following diagram illustrates the Log Statistics screen. The Log Statistics Files Log statistics for each service are collected in the following files: Web Service-server root/logs/javawebserver/webpageservice/access log Secure Web Service-server root/logs/javawebserver/secureservice/access log Sorting Log Statistics Log statistics can be sorted by: e Domain displays statistics for the domains edu, gov, com, and net. Time displays statistics based on the time period selected in the Chart Data For field. Charting Log Statistics Log statistics can be charted for Day - displays statistics for the previous 24 hour period. Week - displays statistics for the previous 7 day period.
Month - displays statistics for the previous 30 day period. Draw Chart - Use this button to draw the chart once you have selected the data you want to display (domain, time, type of chart, etc.). Reload Data - Use this button to refresh the data and display the most current log entries. The Resource Usage page allows you to dynamically view how your Service (Web, Proxy, or Secure Web) resources are being used. The following screen illustrates the Resource Usage Screen. The Update Interval Field
The Update Interval field allows you to specify how often to update the Resource Usage screen. You can choose to update the screen every 1 90 seconds. The default is 10 seconds.
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