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Use this page to configure HTTP logging for the server. By default, HTTP logging is enabled and the server saves HTTP requests in a separate log file; it does not store HTTP requests in the server log file or the domain log file.
You can also specify the name of the log file that stores HTTP requests and the longevity and format of the data in the file.
Note: If you set up HTTP logging for a virtual host, all HTTP requests for the virtual host are saved in a separate log file.
Configuration Options
Name Description HTTP access log file enabled Indicates whether this server logs HTTP requests. (The remaining fields on this page are relevant only if you select this check box.)
Gets the loggingEnabled attribute of the WebServerMBean object.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.LoggingEnabled
Secure value:
true
Log file name The name of the log file.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.FileName
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Rotation type Criteria for moving old log messages to a separate file.
NONE
Messages accumulate in a single file. You must erase the contents of the file when the size is too large. Note that WebLogic Server sets a threshold size limit of 500 MB before it forces a hard rotation to prevent excessive log file growth.
SIZE
When the log file reaches the size that you specify in
FileMinSize, the server renames the file as
FileName.n.
TIME
At each time interval that you specify in
TimeSpan, the server renames the file as
FileName.n.
After the server renames a file, subsequent messages accumulate in a new file with the name that you specified in
FileName.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.RotationType
Secure value:
byTime
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Rotation file size The size (1 - 65535 kilobytes) that triggers the server to move log messages to a separate file. After the log file reaches the specified minimum size, the next time the server checks the file size, it will rename the current log file as
FileName.n and create a new one to store subsequent messages. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of
Size.)
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.FileMinSize
Minimum value:
1
Maximum value:
65535
Begin rotation time Determines the start time (hour and minute) for a time-based rotation sequence.
At the time that this value specifies, the server renames the current log file. Thereafter, the server renames the log file at an interval that you specify in File Time Span.
If the specified time has already past, then the server starts its file rotation immediately.
Use the following format:
k:mm, where
k
is the hour in a 24-hour format.
mm
is the minute
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.RotationTime
Rotation interval The interval (in hours) at which the server saves old log messages to another file. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of
TIME.)
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.FileTimeSpan
Minimum value:
1
Limit number of retained files Indicates whether to limit the number of log files that this server instance creates to store old messages. (Requires that you specify a file rotation type of
SIZE or
TIME.)
After the server reaches this limit, it deletes the oldest log file and creates a new log file with the latest suffix.
If you do not enable this option, the server creates new files indefinitely and clean up these files as you require.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.NumberOfFilesLimited
Files to retain The maximum number of log files that the server creates when it rotates the log. This number does not include the file that the server uses to store current messages. (Requires that you enable Number of Files Limited.)
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.FileCount
Minimum value:
1
Maximum value:
99999
Log file rotation directory The directory where the rotated log files will be stored. By default the rotated files are stored in the same directory where the log file is stored.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.LogFileRotationDir
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Rotate log file on startup Whether a server rotates its log file during its startup cycle.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.RotateLogOnStartup
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Advanced Configuration Options
Name Description Format The format of the HTTP log file. Both formats are defined by the W3C. With the extended log format, you use server directives in the log file to customize the information that the server records.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.LogFileFormat
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.
Extended Logging Format Fields Returns the list of fields specified for the
extended logging format for access.log.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.ELFFields
Log time in GMT Whether the time stamps for HTTP log messages are in Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) regardless of the local time zone that the host computer specifies.
Use this method to comply with the W3C specification for Extended Format log files. The specification states that all time stamps for Extended Format log entries be in GMT.
This method applies only if you have specified the
extended message format.
MBean Attribute:
WebServerLogMBean.LogTimeInGMT
Changes take effect after you redeploy the module or restart the server.