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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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• Click First to display the first x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.<br />

• Click Previous to display the previous x entries, where x is the value in the Show<br />

field.<br />

• Click Next to display the next x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.<br />

• Click Last to display the last x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.<br />

• To view additional log file entries without changing your current starting log file<br />

entry, leave the Go To field blank, change the value in the Show field, <strong>and</strong> click<br />

Reload.<br />

• If the contents of the log file have changed since you opened the viewer, the log file<br />

viewer indicates this in the Log file status field.<br />

• <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> consider a viewer that has been<br />

inactive for more than four hours stale <strong>and</strong> at that point release ninety-five percent of<br />

any memory it holds. If you try to use a stale viewer, <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> automatically reload the file. Because additional resource<br />

activity might have occurred during the viewer's inactivity, the reloaded log file view<br />

might not match the previous log file view of that resource.<br />

• <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> consider a viewer that has been<br />

inactive for forty-eight hours dead. Once a viewer dies, <strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Management</strong> <strong>and</strong><br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong> <strong>Explorer</strong> release all of its memory. To return to the log file displayed in a<br />

dead view, you must renavigate to it, even if you pinned up the view or saved a link<br />

to it before the viewer died.<br />

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