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Modifying Log Settings through the Windows WebAccess Agent Server Console
You can use the Windows WebAccess Agent's console to modify the logging level. All other log
settings must be modified through ConsoleOne or startup switches. See
Agent Log Settings in ConsoleOne" on page 959
through Startup Switches" on page
Changes you make to the log level at the console apply only to the current session. When you restart
the WebAccess Agent, the log level is reset to the level specified in ConsoleOne or the startup
switches.
To modify the logging level:
1 In the NetWare WebAccess Agent's console (the DOS window), press F2 to cycle the log level
between Normal, Verbose, and Diagnostic. Each level is described below:
Modifying Log Settings through the Linux WebAccess Agent Server Console
On Linux, the WebAccess Agent server console does not include functionality to change log
settings. These settings must be modified through ConsoleOne, as described in
WebAccess Agent Log Settings in ConsoleOne" on page 959
"Modifying WebAccess Agent Log Settings through Startup Switches" on page

56.4.2 Controlling WebAccess Application Logging

The following WebAccess applications (Web server servlets) create log files that are configured by
editing the Log Settings property page of their objects in ConsoleOne:
WebAccess Application (GroupWiseWebAccess object)
WebPublisher Application (GroupWiseWebPublisher object)
The WebAccess applications log information to log files on disk. You can control the following
logging features:
Where to store log files
The amount of information to log
How long to retain log files
The maximum amount of disk space to use for log files
The language you want the log files written in
The format you want time information written in
When logging is turned on, the WebAccess applications create a new log file each day and each time
it is restarted (as part of the Web server startup).
WebAccess Application:
WebPublisher Application:
In the log filenames, mm is the month, dd is the year, and nnn is a sequenced log file number (001
for the first log file of the day, 002 for the second, and so forth). WebAccess application log files are
stored in platform-specific directories that are not the same as where the WebAccess Agent log files
are stored.
and
"Modifying WebAccess Agent Log Settings
960.
mmddwas.nnn
mmddwps.nnn
"Modifying WebAccess
"Modifying
or in the startup file, as described in
960.
Monitoring WebAccess Operations 961

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