WebSphere Portal Logging and tracing
If you are experiencing a problem, you might want to enable tracing and then recreate the problem to capture more log information. We can enable logging and tracing for software that is shipped with WebSphere Portal. Enabling tracing makes log output more verbose. For example, we can enable tracing within WebSphere Application Server to obtain information about application servers and other processes.
Links to important WebSphere Portal tracing questions
- How do I turn on WebSphere Portal trace logging?
- See Trace logging for information.
- What are the different trace settings and where are the logged?
- See WebSphere Portal run-time log file for information.
- How do change the location of my logs?
- See Change the log file name and location
- WebSphere Portal logs
- WebSphere Portal run-time logs
- WAS tracing and log files
- Member Manager tracing files
- System event logging
- Transcoding Technology logging and tracing
- Web Content Management tracing files
- Configure WebSphere Portal for site analysis logging
Parent topic:
Tools for troubleshooting and diagnostics