Logging
View Log Events
The Administration > Logging Events page displays detailed log data from all of the system's services. The most recent 500MB of log data is available to view. Older log events are automatically purged from the system.
Log entries are displayed in chronological order with the newest events at the top and can be filtered based on their source.
To display only the log messages for a specific severity, you can select from the level dropdown the desired option. The options are listed in order of decreasing severity and the selected level of severity will also include the ones above it. (E.g. Debug returns all levels and Fatal is limited to itself)
To search for specific messages, enter a Search term (minimum of 3 characters) and events are additionally filtered by your entry. The text search is case insensitive and will return all log entries that contain your text, with matches highlighted on the screen.
Use the Include Audit Logs option to show or hide audit logging events for when certain types of UIP resources are modified, such as workflows, triggers, adapters, and more. If you wish to only view audit events, select the None option in the Level filter.
Events are displayed in real-time by default. If you want to search for events that occurred during a specific time period you can do so by disabling the Get Latest Logs setting and choosing an appropriate value for the Date Time Filter.
While Get Latest Logs is enabled, the Clear View button can clear the events shown from the page, so only new logs are shown as soon as they are generated.
Package Log Data
The Administration > Logging Packages page can be used to create and download packages of log data which can be analyzed by UIP administrators or sent to technical support specialists for further analysis.
Each day a logging package is automatically created containing the previous day's log data. These auto packages follow the naming scheme auto-YYYYMMDD-HHMMSS-utc.zip. Up to 10 automatic logging packages are kept. When exceeded, the oldest auto package is deleted to make room for a new auto package.
Log packages can also be created manually by selecting Package Logs. These manually created log packages contain a backup of all log data that was in the system's log database at the time it was created.
The Time Created displayed on the page is represented using the time zone configured on system's host machine.
Log package files are not included in the 500MB storage limit for log data.
In addition, the installation troubleshooting logs are also included in each package.