Configure action logging using the configuration tool
By default, user action logging with system monitoring is not enabled or configured. You can enable and configure it from the Spotfire Server configuration tool.
Follow the guidance in this section to enable action logging using the configuration tool.
- Setting action logging to write to a file using the configuration tool
If you need to capture action logs, you can configure the Spotfire Server to write the action logs to a file, a database, or both. This topic discusses writing an action log to a file. - Setting action logging to write to a database using the configuration tool
If you need to capture action logs, you can configure the Spotfire Server to write the action logs to a file, a database, or both. This topic discusses writing an action log to a database using the configuration tool. - Configuring the action log web service using the configuration tool
To collect logging from the Spotfire Server and specified services (Spotfire Analyst, Web Player and Automation Services), first enable and configure writing to a file, to a database, or both, and then enable and configure the action log web service. This task describes configuring the action log web service from the configuration tool.
- Setting action logging to write to a file using the configuration tool
If you need to capture action logs, you can configure the Spotfire Server to write the action logs to a file, a database, or both. This topic discusses writing an action log to a file. - Setting action logging to write to a database using the configuration tool
If you need to capture action logs, you can configure the Spotfire Server to write the action logs to a file, a database, or both. This topic discusses writing an action log to a database using the configuration tool. - Configuring the action log web service using the configuration tool
To collect logging from the Spotfire Server and specified services (Spotfire Analyst, Web Player and Automation Services), first enable and configure writing to a file, to a database, or both, and then enable and configure the action log web service. This task describes configuring the action log web service from the configuration tool.
Parent topic: Action logs and system monitoring