The File Viewer allows you to monitor these files; in each case, server represents the name of the server:
SRVLOG – the server.log file tracks server events and any configured tracing events. See “Log/Trace” for information regarding configuration of the log file and trace flags.
ERRORLOG – the serverhttperror.log file tracks HTTP errors, such as a request for an HTML file that does not exist.
REQUESTLOG – the serverhttprequest.log file records HTTP request log information about each HTTP request.
SERVLETLOG – the serverhttpservlet.log file tracks HTTP servlet requests.
HTTPSTAT – the serverhttpstat.dat file records HTTP statistics.
Before you bring up File Viewer, make sure that a listener is configured with a protocol of TDS and a port number of 7878. See “Preconfigured listeners” for more information.
Bringing up File Viewer
Double-click the server for which you want to view files.
Highlight the Log File Viewer icon.
Select File | File Viewer Display.
When the File Viewer appears, configure the following items:
File – select the file you want to view.
Start/Stop – the Start/Stop button allows you to start and stop real-time viewing.
Refresh – select the frequency of the refresh rate.
Previous/Next – allows you to scroll through the current file if it is too large to view or if you have selected a start position that does not start at the beginning of the file.
File Size – this field displays the current file size in bytes.
Start Position – select the start position of the file you are viewing. Your options are:
Tail – display as much of the end of the file as fits on the screen.
End – clear the file display. When you click Start, only the new entries into the file will display.
Top – display the file starting from the top.
Specify Position – allows you to select a starting position by positioning a slider. Choose the incremental position from the beginning of the file.
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