The following essbase.log example shows entries written when Essbase Server starts. First, the Sample application and the Basic database are loaded. The log file includes information about the time the application and database are loaded, the process ID assigned to the application by the operating system, and the startup of the security authentication module.
You can use the process ID to stop the application improperly if you are unable to perform a normal shutdown. See Stopping an Application Improperly. |
[Tue Nov 06 07:54:16 2001]Local/ESSBASE0///Info(1051061) Application Sample loaded - connection established
[Tue Nov 06 07:54:16 2001]Local/ESSBASE0///Info(1054027) Application [Sample] started with process id [1300]
[Tue Nov 06 07:54:23 2001]Local/ESSBASE0///Info(1051134) External Authentication Module: [LDAP] enabled
The following log shows a single error. The admin user tried to rename an application using a name that already exists on Essbase Server. The log file includes information about the user name, the time of the error, and the operation that failed and caused the error.
[Tue Nov 06 08:00:04 2001]Local/ESSBASE0///Info(1051001) Received client request: Rename Application (from user admin)
[Tue Nov 06 08:00:04 2001]Local/ESSBASE0///Warning(1051003) Error 1051031 processing request [Rename Application] - disconnecting
The next log shows a shutdown. The log file includes information about the name of the application shutdown and the time of the shutdown.