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Zend Server <strong>Reference</strong> Manual<br />

Navigate Inside a Log<br />

This procedure describes the different navigation options available for navigating inside a selected log<br />

file.<br />

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Start - displays the first X lines of the log file.<br />

Prev - shows the previous X lines of the log file.<br />

Next - Shows the Next X lines of the log file.<br />

End - displays the last X lines of the log file<br />

'X' represents the number of lines that you specified in the Show option . The default<br />

value is 20.<br />

Activate 'Auto refresh'<br />

The following procedure describes how to activate and deactivate the Auto refresh option. The Auto<br />

refresh option sets the log information to display the most recent log entries in the last lines of the log that<br />

is currently being viewed. Therefore, as the log changes over time, the content in the view is always<br />

current. This feature provides an easy way to view errors in "almost real-time". (Because the refresh rate<br />

is in seconds, there is at least a 3-5 second display lag, which is why the Auto refresh feature is not<br />

considered true real-time logging.)<br />

To activate Auto refresh:<br />

1. Select a log to display.<br />

2. Click the Auto refresh check box to automatically refresh the log information.<br />

As long as the log is displayed, the information is refreshed. Each time you choose another log or exit the<br />

page, the settings are reset.

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