HPEL logging and trace settings

Use this page to view and configure High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) logging and trace settings for the server.

Supported configurations: You can only access this page when the server is configured to use HPEL log and trace mode.

To view this administrative console page, click Troubleshooting > Logs and trace > server_name.

Configure HPEL logging

Use this link to configure HPEL log options. If this server is in running state, then important log configuration values are displayed following the link. These values summarize the current runtime values being used by the server.

Configure HPEL trace

Use this link to configure HPEL trace options. If this server is in running state, then important trace configuration values are displayed following the link. These values summarize the current runtime values being used by the server.

Configure HPEL text log

Use this link to configure HPEL text log options. If this server is in running state, then important text log configuration values are displayed following the link. These values summarize the current runtime values being used by the server.

View HPEL logs and trace

Use this page to view log data from the HPEL repository. You can also use this page to filter and search the repository. You can export the customized view or full repository into a text file or into a new HPEL repository.

Change log detail levels

Use this page to enter a log detail level that specifies the components, packages, or groups to trace, and to configure log and trace correlation settings.

Change log and trace mode

Use this link to switch back to basic mode logging, instead of HPEL mode logging currently enabled for this server.

Manage process logs

WebSphere® Application Server processes contain two output streams that are accessible to native code, which runs in a particular process. These streams are the stdout and stderr streams. Native code, including Java™ virtual machines (JVM), might write data to these process streams. In addition, you can also configure JVM-provided System.out and System.err streams to write their data to these streams.

NCSA access and HTTP error logging

The NCSA access and HTTP error logging page enables you to configure the log settings for your HTTP server.