Real Time Log |
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Real time log allows to view the list of events and changes related with the Server operation that are displayed at the moment of an event appearance.
The log table contains the following data: •Time in log format—event appearance time represented in Dr.Web Server log file. It can be used for searching the event in the Server log file. •Time—event appearance time represented in human readable form. •Level—log level according to which an event appeared. •PID—process identifier within which an event occurred. •TID—thread identifier within which an event occurred. •Thread—thread name within which an event occurred. •Subsystem—subsystem name within which an event occurred. •Message—message text about an event occurred. Click a message in the table to open the window with the full message text. If the texts is an HTML code, set the Format as HTML flag to display information properly. Please note, if the text contains JavaScript, it will be executed. To edit the data view in the table •Using the ▫Specify rows display settings (most relevant for long strings). ▫Select the columns to display in the table. •Using the ▫Specify the arbitrary string to search by all sections of the table. The table will contain only rows that correspond to the search results. ▫To display only specific levels, set the flags next to the necessary levels. ▫To display only specific subsystems, set the flags next to the necessary subsystems. To write messages to the log only with specific levels and from specific subsystems, specify the log settings. The toolbar contains the following options to manage the log:
1.On the toolbar, click 2.The Maximum number of records field sets the limitation on the number of records displayed in the log table. When the specified number is reached, old records are deleted when new ones are received. 3.The Refresh rate, sec. field defines the rate in seconds according to which new records will be displayed in the log. 4.The Subsystem search field allows to search by subsystem name given below. It can be used if you want to specify the log level of detail for specific subsystem in the case of a large number of subsystems in the list. 5.Subsystems table allows to configure the list of displayed data and their detail level: a)Set the flags next to the subsystems whose messages will be displayed in the table. b)For the selected subsystems, select the log level of detail. c)To show all subsystems, set the flag in the table header. d)To set the same log level of detail for all subsystems, select the value in the drop-down list next to the all subsystem. At this, the table will display only messages for subsystems with the set flags. 6.Click Apply to start displaying data according to the specified settings. 7.Click |