If you are having a problem with either the Unwired Platform runtime or Sybase Control Center administration, you might be able to discover the cause of the problem by enabling or changing the logging level so that more events are recorded.
Configuring Server Log Settings
Configure server log properties to specify the amount of detail that is written to the log, as well as the duration of the server log life cycle.
Enabling and Configuring Domain Logging
Activate or deactivate domain logging in Sybase Control Center, and configure domain log autopurge settings for all nodes in a cluster. Domain logging collects data that pertains to the activities of all packages in a domain. You must have administrator privileges to configure domain logging.
Configuring Messaging and Mobile Workflow Runtime Logging
The level of detail in messaging synchronization logs is determined by the log level. You can view this information either in the server log, or you can open the logs files from the <SUP_Home>\Servers\MessagingServer\Trace folder.
Configuring Messaging Device Logging
By default, messaging device logs are enabled; however, you can configure their behavior from Sybase Control Center. You can retrieve these logs and review them as required.
Configuring Relay Server Outbound Enabler Logging
By default, the relay server outbound enabler (RSOE) is configured to log only errors, which is sufficient in a production environment. Increase the log level if you require additional detail to troubleshoot the RSOE.
Configuring and Enabling Relay Server Logging
By default, the relay server is configured to log only errors, which is sufficient in a production environment. Increase the log level if you require more detail to troubleshoot the relay server.