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Customizing an OE Web Server log file monitor

This section describes how to customize an OE Web Server log file monitor.
customize an OE Web Server log file monitor:
1. From the grid frame for Resources, click the Edit icon to display the details page for the OE Web Server instance whose log file monitor you want to customize. See Accessing OpenEdge Management resource information.
2. Click Log File Monitor on the OE Web Server Detailspage. The Log File Monitor summary page appears.
3. Customize or view the contents of an OE Web Server log file monitor as follows:
*Click Add Plan to add an existing monitoring plan to this resource monitor.
*Click Edit at the top of the page to change the description of the log file monitor.
*Click Log File Viewer at the top of the page to view the contents of the log file monitor.
Note: OpenEdge Management prevents the assignment of schedules that share days or times that overlap. For example, if you have a Default_Schedule set up for a resource monitor, you cannot set up an additional plan because the Default_Schedule is defined for 7 days a week, 24 hours a day. You must modify or remove the Default_Schedule to set up additional plans.
4. To add individual rules, click Edit within the monitoring plans section to view the edit page for the log file monitor.
5. Click Add Rule under the Rules selected for this plan section of the monitoring plan page. You can add a rule that is already defined and/or create a new rule.
6. To use an OE Web Server rule already defined in the library:
a. Select OE Web Server from the drop-down list associated with the Choose Criteria Category.
b. Select the appropriate value from the drop-down list associated with the Choose Search Criteria.
7. To create a new OE Web Server rule:
a. Click Create Criterion to display the Create Search Criterion page.
b. Enter values in the required fields: Name (identifies the name of the search criterion you are creating) and Search Text (identifies the information you are looking for in the log).
c. Choose whether to use an existing category or use a new category for the rule. Then select the OE Web Server category.
d. Click Save. The CreateLog File Rule page reappears.
The values you defined and selected to create a rule on the Create Search Criterion page are now available on the Create Log File Rule page. The Choose Search Category drop-down list displays the name you entered in the Name field on the Create Search Criterion page. The Choose Criteria Category drop-down list displays the category in which you elected to store the new rule.
8. Select the appropriate values from the Severity and On Alert Action Perform drop-down lists to complete the alert severity and action definition that you want to associate with this rule.
9. Click Save.
10. To add another individual rule, repeat Step 5 through Step 9.
11. Click Select Rule Sets to create a new log file rule or choose from existing rule sets to add to the monitoring plan. If you choose Select Rule Sets, you can select them from a list of predefined rule sets to add to the monitoring plan.
12. Click Save.
13. Click the OE Web Server instance's link on the breadcrumb trail to display the detail page again.
14. Click Log File Monitor again to view the new rules updated in the Rules Summary.
For more information about editing search criteria for rules, see the appropriate sections of OpenEdge Management: Resource Monitoring.
Note: You can copy the default OE Web Server log file rule set, but you cannot rename or delete it.