Creating a Logging Configuration for a Host or a Node

You can create a logging configuration for a host or node from the GUI or by using the CLI. Basic Mode and Advanced Mode are available for setting the logging. In Basic Mode, you can choose a log level for the File and Jms appender. In Advanced Mode, you have the option to set up a new appender.

GUI

Procedure

  1. Click Infrastructure and select Hosts or Nodes.
    Hosts or Nodes panel appears with a list.
  2. Select a host or node.
    Details of the host or node displays.
  3. Click Configuration > Logging.
  4. Click Basic Mode or Advanced Mode.
    Mode Procedure

    Basic

    1. Click Add. A row is added to the list.
    2. In the Logger Name column, type a logging configuration name.
    3. Select the FileAppender log level.
    4. Select JmsAppender log level.
    5. Click Save And Apply, or Save, or Revert.

    Advanced

    1. Click Add. A row is added to the list.
    2. In the Logger Name column, type a logging configuration name or select from the list.
    3. In the Addivity column, select an additivity.
    4. Click Set Appender. A row is added to the list.
    5. In the Appender column, select an appender from the list.
    6. In the Level column, select a logging level.
    7. If you want to add a new appender, click New Appender. If not, go to the next step. See Creating a Logging Appender.
    8. Click Apply or Save or Revert.

CLI

Procedure

  1. In the data file specify Logger, AppenderRef, and Appender elements.
    <Logger xsi:type="amxdata:Logger" name ="HelloWorldLogger" additivity="false">
     <AppenderRef xsi:type="amxdata:AppenderRef" effectivelevel="INFO">
    	 <Appender xsi:type="amxdata_reference:LogAppender_reference" name="HelloWorldFileAppender/>
     </AppenderRef>
    </Logger>
  2. In the build file set the action attribute of the AMXAdminTask element to add or set and the objectSelector attribute to Path/Logger, where Path is the navigation path to the logger. For example, to set the logging configurations for all application loggers in a data file, action is set and objectSelector is Environment/Application/Logger:
    <AMXAdminTask	action="set" objectSelector="Environment/Application/Logger"/>
  3. Invoke the command-line interface on the build file.