Searching Domain Log Data

Filter domain log data according to the criteria you specify.

  1. In the left navigation pane, expand the Domains folder, and select the domain for which you want to view log data.
  2. Select Log.
  3. In the right administration pane, select the General tab.
  4. View the package, user, and device data for one or more activities.
    To view information for one activity:
    1. From the menu bar, select the type of log data you want to view: Replication, Messaging, Errors, Data Change Notifications, Device Notifications, or Subscriptions.
    To view information for multiple activities:
    1. From the menu bar, select All.
    2. Click the Log Options tab.
    3. Select one or more types of log data to view: Replication, Messaging, Errors, Data Change Notifications, Device Notifications, or Subscriptions.
  5. Specify which packages, users, and devices to search:
    • In the Packages tab, select packages to include in your search. If a package does not appear in the search list (for example, if it has been deleted), add it by entering the package name and clicking Add. Use Refresh used to refresh the list of packages, users, or devices. If you want to reset the search query current packages or user list, click Reset.
    • In the Users tab, select users to include in your search. If a user does not appear in the search list (for example, if he or she has been deleted), add the user by entering the user name and clicking Add.
    • In the Devices tab, select devices to include in your search. If a device does not appear in the search list (for example, if it has been deleted), add it by entering the device name and clicking Add. You can also locate a device by clicking Find device and searching according to the available criteria.
  6. Above the log console, specify a Start Date, Start Time, End Date, and End Time for the search.
  7. Click Retrieve.
  8. To begin a new query, click Reset in the search panel and enter new search criteria.