Properties in this category specify, for the Campaign server, whether standard and
Windows™ event logging are enabled, logging levels and categories, and other logging behavior.
The enableWindowsEventLogging property enables or disables
Campaign server logging to the
Windows™ event log.
If the value is FALSE, logging to the
Windows™ event log is disabled. If disabled, the
windowsEventLoggingLevel and
windowsEventLoggingCategory settings are ignored.
The logFileBufferSize property is used when the value of the keepFlowchartLogOpen property is
yes. It sets an upper bound on the number of log messages after which the messages will be written to file.
If the value is 1, every log message is written immediately to file, effectively disabling buffering but causing somewhat worse performance.
The keepFlowchartLogOpen property specifies whether
Campaign opens and closes the flowchart log file each time a line is written to the log file.
If the value is TRUE,
Campaign opens the flowchart log file only once, and closes the flowchart log file only when the flowchart's server process exits. A value of
yes may improve performance of real-time flowcharts. A side effect of using the
yes setting is that recently-logged messages may not be immediately visible in the log file, as
Campaign flushes the log messages to file only when its internal buffer becomes full or when the number of logged messages equals the value of the
logFileBufferSize property.
The logProcessId property controls whether the process ID (pid) of the
Campaign Server process is logged in the log file.
The logMaxBackupIndex property specifies the number of backup
Campaign server log files that are kept before the oldest is erased.
If the value is 0 (zero), no backup files are created, and the log file is truncated when it reaches the size specified by the
logFileMaxSize property.
For a value of n, where
n is greater than zero, the files {
File.1, ...,
File.n-1} are renamed to {
File.2, ...,
File.n}. Also,
File is renamed
File.1 and closed. A new
File is created to receive further log output.
1 (creates one backup log file)
The loggingCategories property specifies the category of messages written to the
Campaign server log file. This works in conjunction with loggingLevels, which determines which messages are logged based on severity (for all selected categories). You can specify multiple categories in a comma-separated list. The special category
all provides a shorthand for specifying all logging categories.
The loggingLevels property controls the amount of detail written to the
Campaign server log file, based on severity.
LOW represents the least detail (the most severe errors only), and
ALL includes trace messages and is intended primarily for diagnostic purposes. You can adjust these settings from within a flowchart through the Tools >Logging Options menu.
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You may want to set the loggingLevels property to ALL during configuration and testing, to maximize the logging output from Campaign for diagnostic purposes. This setting generates a large amount of data and therefore may not be advisable for production operation.
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The windowsEventLoggingCategories property specifies the category of messages written to the
Campaign server windows event log. This works in conjunction with windowsEventLoggingLevels, which determines which messages are logged based on severity (for all selected categories).
The logFileMaxSize property specifies the maximum size, in bytes, that the
Campaign server log file is allowed to reach before being rolled over to backup files.
The windowsEventLoggingLevels property controls the amount of detail written to the
Campaign server windows event log based on severity.
LOW represents the least detail (the most severe errors only), and
ALL includes trace messages and is intended primarily for diagnostic purposes.
The enableLogging property specifies whether
Campaign server logging is turned on at session startup.
The AllowCustomLogPath property allows user to change the log path for each campaign flowchart that generates flowchart-specific logging information when it is run.
A setting of False prevents the user from changing the path to which the flowchart log file is written.
A setting of True enables the user to change the path through the user interface or when using
unica_svradm to run the flowchart.
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