To view a log, click on View server logs and select a file from the drop down list:
Please note that only files from the last 7 days will appear in the drop down. If you require access to older logs you will have to access the server using a different method.
It is highly recommended not to attempt to view very large logs this way. Extremely large logs may break the memory constraints of either the server or the console. It will also be very slow to render if the connection is low bandwidth.
Provided that you have a Base Rules Build equal to or higher than 20200 you can obtain the server’s native logs. By default the log location is set relative to the home folder. Provided that the log location is a valid folder and the user has both tracing and performance data retrieval permissions, logs can be viewed.
To set a different log location, add the following lines to your magic.properties
file:
Please note that the above example applies to instances running under the standard Jetty installation of the software. If you are running on a different application server then you will need to modify the location accordingly.
Provided that you have the correct Base Rules Build deployed you can view the logs:
This applies whether the server is started or not.
Viewing a log