Viewing the Server Log
In Integration Server Administrator, go to the Logs > Server page to view the server log. By default, Integration Server uses this format for server log entries:
time_stamp time-zone [product_code.logging_facility.message_number.log_level] message_text
To see a list of logging facilities, go to the Logs > Logging configuration > View server logger details page in Integration Server Administrator. Integration Server gets the time zone value from your JVM.
Note:
In the default message format, the log level is displayed as one character and will be one of the following: C (Fatal), E (Error), W (Warn), I (Info), D (Debug), T (Trace). Your logging level setting determines the types of messages you see in the server log). See
Specifying Amount and Type of Information to
Include in the Server Log for more information about logging levels.
The following table shows some product codes:
Code | Meaning |
ISU, ISS, ISC, ISP, JBS, BAS, BAT, BAA, BAJ, BAL, BAP, BAR, BAU, BAC, BAB, BAF, BAQ | Internal Integration Server facilities/components |
ART | Adapter runtime facilities |
MNP | Mainframe package |
MOD | IBM webMethods Monitor (Facility 119) |
MON | IBM webMethods Monitor (Facility 120 Monitor DB) |
SAP | SAP Adapter |
TNS, TNC | Trading Networks |
The server log loads progressively as you scroll and does not display all contents at once. To search for a specific entry or term in the server log, export the contents of the server log to a Comma Separated Values (CSV) file by clicking
>
Export as CSV. The values of the
First line to display and
Number of entries to display fields determine the contents of server_logs.csv. Alternatively, you can switch to the legacy
Integration Server Administrator (http://host:port/WmRoot/) to search the server log directly.