Log levels enable you to group events based on the type of event being logged. The following
predefined log levels are available:
Log Level
log-emergency
log-alert
log-critical
log-error
log-warning
log-notice
log-info
log-debug
4 Click the
In the Named String Builder, you can specify the string, integer, and binary values to include
with the event.
5 Use the Named String Builder to define the event values.
The Identity Manager event structure contains a target, a subTarget, three strings (text1, text2,
text3), two integers (value, value3), and a generic field (data). The text fields are limited to 256
bytes, and the data field can contain up to 3 KB of information, unless a larger data field is
enabled in your environment.
The following table provides an explanation of the Identity Manager event structure:
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Description
Events that cause the Metadirectory engine or driver to shut down.
Events that require immediate attention.
Events that can cause parts of the Metadirectory engine or driver to
malfunction.
Events describing errors that can be handled by the Metadirectory engine
or driver.
Negative events not representing a problem.
Positive or negative events an administrator can use to understand or
improve use and operation.
Positive events of any importance.
Events of relevance for support or for engineers to debug the
Metadirectory engine or driver.
icon next to the Enter strings field to launch the Named String Builder.
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