Push Log

Push logs include log data for all push notifications.

  • 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 ID – the ID of the user associated with the application ID. The user under the domain logs should be in the format "username@securityConfiguration".
  • Source - the source of the log if its from the server or client.
  • Correlation ID - the unique id associated with every request-response message pair.
  • URN - not relevant.
  • Log Level - not relevant.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Device Type – device type from which the push message originated.
  • Notification Type – type of notification. For example Native.
  • Received Time – a time stamp indicating when the message was received by the server.
  • Processing Started Time – a time stamp indicating when the server started processing the message.