You can view one or more log files simultaneously via LogViewer, which allows browsing through several files at once to examine system activity.
The Logfile list is updated only when the associated list becomes active, as when a user enters the logfile list area, or when a new sorting option is selected. File names are preceded by a timestamp indicating either how recently the logfile has received new data or the file size of the logfile.
Timestamps:
File sizes:
The Sort Logfile list by options control the order in which logfiles are displayed in the Logfile to View list.
Option |
Description |
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Individual Windows |
Display the selected logs in separate sub-windows. |
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Merged Windows |
Merge the selected logs into one display window. |
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Initial Buffer |
Sets initial buffer or history size. 5000 is default. This system is configured to buffer all the new information that comes along. |
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Remember Selected Items |
If this box is checked, the current logfile selections (if any) will be remembered. Otherwise, selection is reset each time a new Logfile list is generated. This is useful if you want to step thorough files. |
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Use Default Color Scheme |
If this box is checked, some of the logfiles will be viewed with a standard color scheme. Note: multitail commands can be used to change the color scheme once the logfile(s) are being viewed. |
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Use Default Filters |
If this box is checked, some of the logfiles will have automatic filters applied. |
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Export |
This option packages up all the selected logfiles and makes them available via Web access so that they can be retrieved and forwarded to Raritan Technical Support. Access to the contents of this package is not available to customer. Exported logfiles will be available for up to 10 days, and then the system will automatically delete them. |
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View |
View the selected log(s). |
When View is selected with Individual Windows, the LogViewer displays:
Note: System load is static as of the start of this Admin Console session - use the TOP utility to dynamically monitor system resources.
Note: This screen also shows the Default Filter Scheme for console.log, which removes most of the Java heap messages.