Server logs include logging data for
Unwired Server.
- 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.
- Package – the name of the package to which the subscription belongs.
- Correlation ID – the unique id
associated with the correlated data. see Correlating
Log Data Across Subsystems for details. For
example, root context id and
Transaction id appear in every trace entry, and
contain the values used to correlate trace entries
from different subsystems (buckets).
- Log Level – indicates the log level, if any, set on the client
that controls what and how much should be
logged.
- Thread ID – the identifier for the thread used to process the request.
- Node ID – the server node on which the request is received.
- Bucket – the subsystem
from which the logging data originates. For example
Security or Data Services (DS).
- Category – the
category or type of information under which the data
is logged.
- Transaction ID – a unique ID that
represents a transaction (one cycle of
request-response) performed by the client or
application.
- Root Context ID – a
unique ID that represents a client/server session. A
session can be thought of as a block that includes
multiple requests from the client to the server.