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OpenEdge Management and OpenEdge Explorer: Configuration

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Configuring WebSpeed Messengers <strong>and</strong> WebSpeed Transaction Servers<br />

7–30<br />

Table 7–18: WebSpeed Messaging properties (3 of 3)<br />

Server logging level<br />

(dynamic property)<br />

Setting or deleting WebSpeed environment variables<br />

You can set or delete environment variables. For WebSpeed, environment variables that appear<br />

in the list are scoped to:<br />

• The process in which the WebSpeed Transaction Server broker executes<br />

• Every WebSpeed Transaction Server agent that the WebSpeed Transaction Server broker<br />

starts<br />

To set or delete WebSpeed environment variables:<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 WebSpeed broker whose environment variables<br />

you want to set. The Details page for that broker appears in the detail frame.<br />

3. Click <strong>Configuration</strong>. The broker’s <strong>Configuration</strong> page appears.<br />

4. Click Edit.<br />

Property Description<br />

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

be written to the SonicMQ ServerConnect server<br />

log. Each logging level name has the indicated<br />

numeric value. You can 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 error messages. This<br />

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

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

to be logged at all higher levels.<br />

• Basic — Broker logging entry types<br />

determine the logged information. Each<br />

entry type generates at least some output.<br />

This is the default.<br />

• Verbose — Broker logging entry types<br />

determine the logged information, but it is<br />

typically more information than Basic.<br />

• Extended — Broker logging entry types<br />

determine the logged information, but it is<br />

typically more information than Verbose.<br />

You can update this property dynamically. Any<br />

changes will affect all current <strong>and</strong> new brokers<br />

<strong>and</strong>/or agents.<br />

Append to server log file Indicates whether a new server log file should be<br />

created, even if the broker log file already exists,<br />

when the SonicMQ ServerConnect instance is<br />

started.

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