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Lotus Connections log file
Lotus Connections writes messages to the SystemOut.log file. Refer to this file if you encounter errors after installing a Lotus Connections feature or if you encounter unexpected behavior in a feature.
The SystemOut.log file is stored in the following directory:
- AIX
PROFILE_HOME/profile_name/logs/server_name
Linux /opt/IBM/WebSphere/AppServer/profiles/profile_name/logs/server_name
Microsoft Windows C:\IBM\WebSphere\AppServer\profiles\profile_name\logs\server_name
Messages written to the log use the following syntax:
<Feature prefix><Error code><Message level code>where:
- Feature prefix: Identifies the application that wrote the message. The following prefixes are used to identify Lotus Connections features and components:
Error message prefixes
Lotus Connections feature or component Prefix Activities The Quartz Scheduler, a component of Activities does not use the Activities prefix, but its messages do include the string org.quartz.
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- Error code: A 4-digit code assigned to the error message to identify it. Code numbers make it easier to search for information about the message. See Error messages to see a list of the error codes and what they mean.
- Message level code: Identifies the level of the message written to the log. The following levels are supported:
Message level codes
Message level code Message level I INFO E ERROR A AUDIT W WARN
For example:
CLFRA0299ICLFRA identifies the message as coming from the Activities feature; 0299 is the error code; I indicates that the message is an Info level message.