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Configuring DataServers<br />

3–40<br />

Table 3–12: MS SQL Server DataServer broker status details (2 of 2)<br />

Viewing the MS SQL Server DataServer log files<br />

You can view the log files for an MS SQL Server DataServer by using the log file viewer. The<br />

log file viewer allows you to examine the MS SQL Server DataServer log files through an<br />

HTML interface.<br />

To access the log file viewer:<br />

Property Description<br />

Started The time stamp indicating when the server<br />

process is started<br />

Last Change The time stamp indicating when the server<br />

process last changed state<br />

1. Click Resources in the management console menu bar. The main resource types appear in<br />

the list frame.<br />

2. In the list frame, browse to <strong>and</strong> click the desired broker. The Details page for the broker<br />

appears in the detail frame.<br />

3. Click Log File Viewer of Broker or Log File Viewer of Servers.<br />

You can use the Log File Viewer in the following ways:<br />

• Use the Show field to control how many database log file entries display at one time.<br />

The number entered into the Show field cannot be less than 10.<br />

• Use the Overlap field to control how many entries are repeated from screen to<br />

screen.<br />

Note: The value in the Overlap field cannot be more than the number in the Show<br />

field minus one. For example, if you show 30 entries, you can overlap only<br />

29 or fewer of them.<br />

• Click Reload after changing the values in either the Show field or the Overlap field.<br />

If you do not reload, the viewer continues to display the previous values.<br />

• Click Go To to control which numbered entry in the log file the viewer begins its<br />

display with. For example, a value of 10 entered into the Go To field will begin the<br />

display from the tenth log file entry.<br />

Note: You must click Go To after entering a value in the Go To field or the viewer<br />

will not update its display.<br />

The default display of entries is in ascending order; choose Descending to change<br />

the display. Note that the Show field dictates the number of entries shown, regardless<br />

of whether they display in ascending or descending order.

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