Adobe 65029121 Administration Guide - Page 189
Logger.xml file, Access, admin, Application, AuthEvent
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FLASH MEDIA SERVER 4.5 CONFIGURATION AND ADMINISTRATION 185 XML configuration files reference Logger.xml file The Logger.xml file is located at the root level of the /conf directory and is the configuration file for the logging file system. Logger.xml contains the elements and information used to configure log files.You can edit this file to add or change configuration information, including the location of the log files. The default location of the log files is in the /logs directory in the server installation directory. Log files are written in English. Field names displayed in the log file are in English. Some content within the log file, however, may be in another language, depending on the filename and the operating system. For example, in the Access.log file, the columns x-sname and x-suri-stem show the name of the stream. If the name of the recorded stream is in a language other than English, the name is written in that language, even if the server is running on an English-language operating system. The Logging section in the Server.xml file enables or disables the log files. To see the element structure and default values, see the Logger.xml file installed in the RootInstall/conf/ folder. Note: Log file rotation cannot be disabled. To effectively turn off rotation, choose a large maximum size and a long maximum duration for the log files. Access Container element. The elements nested within this container configure the Access log settings. Contained elements LogServer, Directory, FileName, Time admin Container element. The elements nested within this container configure the admin log settings. Contained elements LogServer Application Container element. The elements nested within this container configure the Application log file settings. Contained elements Directory, Time, Rotation AuthEvent Container element. The elements in this section configure the AuthEvent log file settings. For more information, see the Plug-in Developer Guide at www.adobe.com/go/learn_fms_plugindev_en. Last updated 11/28/2012