Logs and Statistics
To archive a log file:
In the Available Log Files table, click the Archive Log file icon for a log file. The
archive disappears from the Available Log File table. The log is saved in the log
directory of ColdFusion Server
To delete a log file:
In the Available Log Files table, click the Delete Log File icon for the log file. A
confirmation page displays. Click Yes.
ColdFusion Server generates several log files. By default, it writes log files to:
ColdFusion Server log files
ColdFusion Server log files are described in the following table:
Log
executive.log
rdseservice.log
application.log
webserver.log
scheduler.log
server.log
customtag.log
remote.log
car.log
mail.log
mailsent.log
\cfusion\log, in Windows
/opt/coldfusion/log, in Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX
* Solaris, Linux, and HP-UX only.
Description
Records errors related to the ColdFusion Application Server
service. If the service restarts or is unable to access the
system registry, the information is written to executive.log.
Records errors occurring in the ColdFusion Remote
Development Services (RDS). This service provides remote
HTTP-based access to files and databases.
Records every ColdFusion Server error reported to a user.
Application page errors, including ColdFusion Server syntax,
ODBC, and SQL errors are written to the log file.
Records errors that occur in the Web server and the
ColdFusion Server stub.
Records scheduled events that have been submitted for
execution. Indicates whether task submission was initiated
and whether it succeeded. Provides the scheduled page
URL, the date and time executed, and a task ID.
Server log that records errors for ColdFusion Server.
Server log that records errors generated in custom tag
processing.
Server log that records messages associated with the
Network Listener Module (
Records errors associated with Site Archive and Restore
operations.
Records errors generated by a SMTP mail server.
Records messages sent by ColdFusion Server.
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