Endeca Server uses Oracle Diagnostic Logging (ODL) for logging and
its messages are written to WebLogic Server logs.
Each WebLogic Server instance
maintains these log files:
- The
AdminServer-diagnostic.log contains ODL messages
from WebLogic applications. The Endeca Server standard output (stdout) and
standard error (stderr) messages are written to this file.
- The
<domain-name>.log file (for example,
endeca_server_domain.log) receives a sub-set of
the ODL messages. This domain log is intended to provide a central location
from which to view the overall status of the domain.
- The
AdminServer.log contains messages from its
subsystems and applications. Although this log contains messages from the
Endeca Server application (and is therefore useful to debug Endeca Server
application problems), it does not contain Endeca Server ODL messages.
By default, these log files are located in the
$DOMAIN_HOME/servers/AdminServer/logs directory. For
example, if
endeca_domain is the name of your domain, then the
default path on Windows is:
C:\Oracle\Middleware\user_projects\domains\endeca_server_domain\servers\AdminServer\logs
All Endeca Server ODL log entries are prefixed with
OES followed by the number and text of the message, as
in this example:
OES-000135: Endeca Server has successfully initialized
Because all logs are text files, you can view their contents with a text
editor. You can also view entries from the WebLogic Administration Console.