Thursday, December 30, 2010

Log Tracing for Diagnostic Trace Configuration in IBM RAD Admin Console

What is Log Tracing?

Tracing is a specialized use of logging to record information about a program's execution. This information is typically used by programmers for debugging purposes, and additionally, depending on the type and detail of information contained in a trace log, by experienced system administrators or technical support personnel and software monitoring tools to diagnose common problems with software. Tracing is a cross-cutting concern.

Ref: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tracing_(software)

In IBM RAD we can easily do the Troubleshooting by Configuring  Logging and Tracing as per our Application Server Requirements.

In IBM RAD we can easily Configure the below Logging and Tracing:

Diagnostic Trace

JVM Logs

Process Logs

and IBM Service Logs

In this Post we discussed how One can Configure the Logging and Tracing for Diagnostic Trace in IBM RAD Admin Console.

Prerequisite :

 

1. One should have already created the WebSphere Application Server v6.1 @localhost in IBM RAD 7.5

2. Server Should be in Started Mode. and Open/Start the Admin Console.

Step1: Open/Start Admin Console

             Go to Troubleshooting->Logs and Trace as show in the Screen below:

admin-console-log-tracing-rad

Step2: Check the server details as shown in the Screen above and click on server1

                One Should get the below Screen:

admin-console-log-tracing-rad-type

Step3: Click on Diagnostic Trace, One should the the Configuration Page as shown below:

              Set the Configuration as Per Your App Server requirement.

admin-console-log-tracing-rad-configuration

Step4: Click Apply and OK.

admin-console-log-tracing-rad-configuration1

Step5: Save the Settings.

admin-console-log-tracing-rad-save

One can  Configure Diagnostic Tracing under Logging and Tracing in Admin Console for WebSphere Application Server v6.1 at Localhost with the help of same steps in all the other versions of IBM RAD i.e. RAD 6.0,RAD 7.0 and RAD 8.0.

4 comments:

  1. Good tutorial on Websphere RAD...liked it.

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  2. AnonymousMay 23, 2011

    Exactly what I was looking for, it can take quite a while to find details like this in RAD, your instructions above were clear and concise! Thanks :)

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  3. AnonymousJune 09, 2011

    Well documented :)

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