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If this name includes a subdirectory, the subdirectory is created relative to the displayed Log
File Path.
Echo To Console: Causes the events to be logged in the
(Windows) file.
stdout.log
3 Configure the following rollover options to control how much disk space can be used for
logging before a new log file is created and old log files are deleted.
You can enable both options, and the event that occurs first causes the log file to roll. For
example, you can configure the log file to roll over at 50 MB and daily. On weekdays, the log
file reaches 50 MB by noon and is rolled over. On weekends, it does not reach 50 MB by the
end of day so the daily option causes it to roll over.
Size-Based: To roll over log files based on the size of the log file, select Size-Based, then
specify a maximum file size in megabytes.
Date-Based: To roll over log files based on a date or time, select Date-Based, then select
whether you want the file rolled over hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly.
Maximum Backup Files: Specify the maximum number of log files you want saved before
older files are deleted. If you leave the field blank, one backup file is created. If you specify 0,
no backup files are created. When the log file reaches its rollover limit, a new log file is created
and the old log file is deleted.
4 To specify the information included in a log entry and the order in which it is included, click
Advanced Options, then specify one or more of the formats listed in the table below.
Each log entry can be followed by a bracketed string that labels the component or formats the
component. The format strings are printf-style format strings. If you do not specify a format for
the component, the default format is used. The space at the beginning of the format string is
significant and supplies a space between the components in the log entry.
Component
Default Format
^BT
[amLogEntry]
^DT
[yyyy-MM-dd'T'HH:mm:ss'Z']
^LV
[ %1$-5s]
^PR
[ %1$-5s]
^EC
[ AM#%s:]
^DV
[ AMDEVICEID#%s:]
^AI
[ AMAUTHID#%S:]
(Linux) file or the
catalina.out
Description
Include the beginning tag. This tag marks the
beginning of a log entry, and the format string is
just a label.
Include the date and time tag. The format string
has the following order: year, month, day, T
(marks the beginning of the time entries), hour,
minute, seconds, time zone.
Include the logging level string such as Error or
Informational.
Include the log preamble information.
Include the event code assigned to the
message.
Include the device ID of the Access Manager
component.
Include the authentication ID assigned to the
user. The authentication ID allows you to
identify other log entries that are generated by
the same user.
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