Logging introduction
In addition to the configurable logs for the Spotfire Server, the nodes, and the service instances, the action logs and system monitoring features help administrators keep an eye on the health of their Spotfire environment.
- The action logs collect information about system events that are sent through a web service from the installed Spotfire client, Spotfire Automation Services, and the Spotfire Web Player to the Spotfire Server. These event logs, along with those from the Spotfire Server itself, can be saved either to files or in a database.
- The system monitoring takes periodic snapshots of key metrics on the Spotfire Server and the Spotfire Web Player services, and stores this information in the same location as the action logs. The logs can then be analyzed in a Spotfire client.
For the data function services, JMX is the only way to capture logs. for
more information, see "Monitoring the service using JMX" in the following
documentation.
Administrators have many options for how to configure this feature, including which events and system statistics should be logged, from which hosts logging information should be collected, and how the logs are pruned or archived. For more information, see Monitoring and diagnostics.
Parent topic: Introduction to the Spotfire environment
Related concepts
- Spotfire Server introduction
- Spotfire database introduction
- Nodes and services introduction
- Environment communication introduction
- Authentication introduction
- Administration interface introduction
- Spotfire clients introduction
- Spotfire library introduction
- Users introduction
- Groups and licenses introduction
- Routing introduction
- Preferences introduction
- Deployments and deployment areas introduction
- Data sources introduction