Autodesk 15606-011408-9008 User Guide - Page 88
Tracking Server Requests, Access Log File, Error Log File
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When you take a data source offline, all current connections to the data source are removed and no new connections are allowed. Users cannot access the data source again until you put it back online by selecting the Available check box. Keep in mind that taking a data source offline affects only the current server. If other servers have access to this data source, you must take the data source offline on each of those servers as well. Tracking Server Requests Help Index log files viewing When Autodesk MapGuide Server is running, its status is displayed on the Autodesk MapGuide Server Admin title bar, and the number of requests currently being processed is shown in parentheses. You can view additional usage information by displaying one of the log files or running a usage report. You can also rename and rotate log files, and customize the access and map layer access log files. For step-by-step instructions on viewing log files, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "log files, viewing." Access Log File The access log file records all requests to Autodesk MapGuide Server and gives you a record of the activity at your site. An access log record is created for each request as the request is completed. For information about customizing the access log file for map layer data requests, see "Customizing the Access Log" on page 90. Error Log File The error log file records errors that occur during Autodesk MapGuide Server requests. Trace Log File The trace log file records the details of each request to Autodesk MapGuide Server. Because any request can include data for several map layers, each record in the trace log displays the details of the request for each layer. Entries in the trace log are created as soon as a request comes in, before it is serviced. 88 | Chapter 4 Assembling and Administering Your Server