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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Web Services<br />

6–12<br />

Table 6–4: Web Services Adapter Logging Setting properties (2 of 2)<br />

Property Description<br />

Log message threshold size An integer value that limits the amount of SOAP<br />

message detail written to the log file for clients specified<br />

using the Debug Clients property in the Advanced<br />

Features category. A value of -1 indicates that all<br />

SOAP message detail is written to the file. A positive<br />

value indicates the number of characters written to the<br />

file for each logged SOAP message. Practical values<br />

range from 100 to 10000, but any positive value is valid.<br />

Installed Default: -1<br />

Logging entry types A comma-separated list of valid entry types for WSA<br />

logging. The only st<strong>and</strong>ard entry is WSADefault. Set<br />

additional entry types only if instructed to do so by<br />

Progress Software Corporation Technical Support.<br />

You can specify a separate logging level for each log<br />

entry type, <strong>and</strong> you can use a wildcard (*) to specify<br />

multiple entry types. For example:<br />

UBroker.Basic:3,UBroker.ThreadPool:4,UBrok<br />

er.Client*<br />

Log file threshold size A value of 0 or a value between 500,000 <strong>and</strong><br />

2,147,483,647, where 0 means there is no limit on the<br />

log file size other than what the operating system<br />

imposes.<br />

Maximum number of log files The number of rolled-over log files to keep. The value<br />

can be 0 or a value between 2 <strong>and</strong> 999999, where 0<br />

means there is no limit on the number of WSA log files<br />

to keep. The specified number represents the maximum<br />

number of log files to keep on disk at any time,<br />

including the current log file being written to.<br />

The default value is 3.<br />

When the file becomes equal to or greater than the Log<br />

file threshold size, the client process renames it <strong>and</strong><br />

creates a new log file. The file is renamed as follows,<br />

where ###### is a number starting at 000001 <strong>and</strong><br />

increasing to 999999, after which it rolls back over to<br />

000001:<br />

filename.######.extension

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