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Siebel System Monitoring and Diagnostics Guide > Configuring Client-Side Logging for Siebel Applications Running in High-Interactivity Mode >
How Client-Side Logging for High-Interactivity Applications Works
When a Siebel Web Client starts, the client-side environment variables, if specified, are read from the client, and then the server-side parameters are read. The log engine then initializes and generates the retrieved log file data to the C:\SiebelLogs directory as shown in Figure 14.
Figure 14. How Client-Side Logging for High interactivity Applications Works
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Figure 14 illustrates the following flow:
- When the client starts up, the client-side environment variables are read from the client and the log engine initializes in one of two ways:
- The log file stores the data retrieved in the
C:\SiebelLogs directory. However, if a user does not have permission for the C:\SiebelLogs directory, the log file creation fails, and logging is terminated.
Also, consider the following with regard to client-side logging for high-interactivity applications (not shown in Figure 14):
- If the disk is full, logging is terminated, and the log file is not created.
- The minimum log file size is 50 megabytes (MB).
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