To view the contents of each PAS for OpenEdge instance log file, you can access the viewer associated with each log file. The log file viewer allows you to examine the contents of a PAS for OpenEdge instance log file using a Web interface. You can access these log file viewers from two locations:
From the Progress Application Server: <instance name> page, click Catalina Log File Viewer in the Command and Control section.
Click Log File Viewer at the top of the Log File Monitor for: Collection pas catalina page.
The following information helps you to use the PAS for OpenEdge instance log file viewer:
At the bottom of the log file viewer page, you can view information about the log file, such as its size, the number of lines present in the log file, and status of the log file.
Use the Show field to control how many PAS for OpenEdge instance log file entries appear at one time. The number entered in the Show field must not be less than 10.
Use the Overlap field to control how many entries are repeated from screen to screen.
Note: The value in the Overlap field must be less than the number in the Show field minus one. For example, if you show 30 entries, you can overlap only 29 or fewer of them.
After changing the values in the Show or Overlap fields, click Reload or press ENTER.
Click First to display the first x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.
Click Prior to display the previous x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.
Click Next to display the next x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.
Click Last to display the final x entries, where x is the value in the Show field.
Use the Go to field to control the display of the log file in the viewer based on the line number in the log file. For example, if you enter the value 10 in the Go to field and press ENTER, the log file is displayed from the 10th line number entry.
By default, the log file viewer entries are in the ascending order of the line number. You can select Descending in the Display field to change the order of the display.