Retrieving Logs for Connections

Retrieves logging data for domain connections for specific connection types to backend data sources, including DOE, JDBC, REST, SAP, and SOAP if enabled.

  1. In the left navigation pane of Sybase Control Center, select Domain.
  2. Under the default node, select Log.
  3. In the right administration pane, select the General tab.
  4. Select the Connection tab.
  5. Select a connection type, such as DOE, JDBC, REST, SAP, or SOAP.
  6. To select or set up a special filter, select Show filter.
  7. To filter based on the date and time, enter a Start date, End date, Start time, End time.
  8. (Optional) Select the columns to display from the drop down list, such as Application ID, Application Connection Id, and User.
  9. Click Retrieve to retrieve the data.
    The table is populated with the log data.
    DOE connection:
    • Time – the time and date stamp for the log entry.
    • Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
    • Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
    • User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
    • Event Type – the DOE-C event type, such as Acknowledged, Ignored, Exclude, Resend (from client), and Status.
    • Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
    • Client ID – the identifier for the DOE-C client.
    • Physical ID – the DOE-C generated physical identifier registered with DOE at subscription.
    • Subscription ID – the DOE-C generated subscription identifier registered with DOE at subscription.
    • Logical Device ID – the DOE-C logical device identifier, generated by DOE and provided to DOE-C upon successful subscription.
    • Message Direction – the DOE-C message direction, either client to Unwired Server, or Unwired Server to client.
    • Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
    • Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
    • Error – the error message if any.
    JDBC connection:
    • Time – the time and date stamp for the log entry.
    • Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
    • Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
    • User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
    • Stage – the current stage of processing - START or FINISH.
    • Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
    • MBO – the mobile business object used.
    • Operation – the MBO operation.
    • Query – the database or data source query used.
    • Connection – the managed connection used.
    • Connection ID – the managed connection identifier.
    • Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
    • Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
    • Error – the error message if any.
    REST connection:
    • Time – the time and date stamp for the log entry.
    • Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
    • Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
    • User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
    • Stage – the current stage of processing - START or FINISH.
    • Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
    • MBO – the mobile business object used.
    • BAPI – the SAP BAPI used as the data source.
    • Operation – the MBO operation.
    • Connection – the managed connection used.
    • URL – the URL associated with the managed connection.
    • Action – the GET, POST, PUT, or DELETE action.
    • Response Status – the response status code for the invocation.
    • Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
    • Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
    • Error – the error message if any.
    SAP connection:
    • Time – the time and date stamp for the log entry.
    • Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
    • Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
    • User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
    • Stage – the current stage of processing - START or FINISH.
    • Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
    • MBO – the mobile business object used.
    • Operation – the MBO operation.
    • BAPI – the SAP BAPI used as the data source.
    • Connection – the managed connection used.
    • Connection ID – the managed connection identifier.
    • Properties – the list of name:value pairs.
    • Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
    • Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
    • Error – the error message if any.
    SOAP connection:
    • Time – the time and date stamp for the log entry.
    • Application ID – the unique identifier assigned to the registered application. Values may include a number, blank, or HWC, depending on the client type.
    • Application Connection ID – the unique identifier for a user application connection.
    • User – the name of the user associated with the application ID.
    • Stage – the current stage of processing - START or FINISH.
    • Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
    • MBO – the mobile business object used.
    • Operation – the MBO operation.
    • Connection – the managed connection used.
    • Service Address – the service address URL.
    • Action – the SOAP action.
    • Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
    • Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
    • Error – the error message if any.
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Setting Up a Pool of Log Filters
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Retrieving Synchronization Logs
Retrieving Device Notification Logs
Retrieving DCN Logs
Retrieving Security Logs
Retrieving Errors Logs
Retrieving Proxy Request-Response Logs
Retrieving Proxy Push Logs
Related reference
Supported Log Subsystems