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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Logging setting properties<br />

WebSpeed Messenger administration<br />

For complete information about these logging settings, see <strong>OpenEdge</strong> Development:<br />

Debugging <strong>and</strong> Troubleshooting.<br />

Table 7–3: WebSpeed Messenger Logging Setting properties (1 of 2)<br />

Property Description<br />

Log filename Location <strong>and</strong> name of the log file.<br />

Logging level A value that specifies the amount of information to be<br />

written to the Messenger log. Select from the following<br />

values in the drop-down list:<br />

• None — Log no entries. This is equivalent to<br />

turning logging off.<br />

• Error Only — Log <strong>OpenEdge</strong> error messages.<br />

This includes all error messages <strong>and</strong> is unrelated to<br />

the entry types specified. Errors continue to be<br />

logged at all higher levels.<br />

• Basic — Logging entry types determine the<br />

logged information. Each entry type generates at<br />

least some output. This is the default.<br />

• Verbose — Logging entry types determine the<br />

logged information, but it is typically more<br />

information than Basic.<br />

• Extended — Logging entry types determine the<br />

logged information, but it is typically more<br />

information than Verbose.<br />

Logging entry types The one valid entry type for WebSpeed Messenger<br />

logging is MsgrTrace, which turns on logging for<br />

WebSpeed Messengers. The information logged<br />

depends on which Messenger is running <strong>and</strong> the logging<br />

level specified. For example:<br />

• Basic — For CGIIP, logs the start <strong>and</strong> end of the<br />

request, <strong>and</strong> the values of the<br />

CONTENT_LENGTH, PATH_INFO <strong>and</strong><br />

QUERY_STRING variables. For other<br />

Messengers, logs the environment variables.<br />

• Verbose — Same as Basic but also includes the<br />

CGIIP environment variables <strong>and</strong> the environment<br />

variables in binary format for other Messengers.<br />

• Extended — Same as Verbose, but also includes<br />

the environment variables in binary format for<br />

CGIIP.<br />

You can specify a logging level on the entry type. For<br />

example: MsgrTrace:3<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 />

7–5

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