Security - Oracle Application Server 10.1.3.4 User Manual

Adapters for ims/db release 3 (10.1.3.4)
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Table 8–9 (Cont.) Daemon Logging Tab Components
Field
Tracing and debug options
Daemon RPC function calls
Log ACX
Extended RPC trace
System trace
Timing
Sockets
Trace information
No timeout
Call trace
RPC trace
Binary XML log level
The following tokens can appear in the log file template and will be replaced
accordingly:
%A: workspace name
%D: date (yymmdd)
%I: instance number of the given workspace server
%L: server account login directory
%P: server process ID
%T: time (hhmmss)
%U: server account name (username)
For example, %L/server_%A%I.log may produce a log file such as:
/usr/smith/server_sales15.log.
The default log file template is %L/server_%A%I.log.

Security

The following Security tab for the daemon is used to:
Grant administration rights for the daemon.
Description
Select this to log all daemon RPC function calls.
Select this if you want to log requests and processes.
Generates a verbose message in the server log file for each
low-level RPC function called. This is useful for
troubleshooting the server.
Generates system-specific tracing of various operations.
Generates a timestamp for every entry to the server log
file.
Generates a message in the server log file for each socket
operation.
Select this to log low-level RPC operations.
Disables the standard RPC timeouts, setting them to a long
duration (approximately an hour) to facilitate debugging.
Generates a message in the server log file for each RPC
function called. This is useful for troubleshooting the
server.
Enables debugging messages on the server.
Sets the binary XML log level. Your options are:
debug
none (the default)
api
info
Advanced Tuning of the Daemon C-5
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