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Basics

C-2433 ABLAL Use this tool to support debugging by temporarily overriding the severity settings in the prlogging.xml file for the current node. B-20023 context sensitive

For example, you can change the logging level for activities in the Work- class from FATAL to DEBUG. Thereafter, Olog() calls in Java steps that have a severity setting of DEBUG or lower appear in the Pega log.

The changes you make take effect immediately and remain in force until the server on the node is stopped, or until you or another developer use this tool again to reset them.

The prlogging.xml file is not altered. Logging on nodes other than your current node is unaffected.

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Field

Description

Logger Name
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Identify a Java class or other logger category to be logged.

Use SmartPrompt to list all Java classes in com.pega.pegarules, or enter a category. Examples:

  • Rule-Obj-Activity to review or update the logging level for all activity executions
  • Rule-Obj-Activity.Work- to update the logging level for all activities with the Applies To key part of Work-.
  • com.pega.pegarules.engine.context.Agent to update the level for all agents

NoteRuleSets and the Process Commander class hierarchy are not relevant to logging. If you set logging events for an activity named Data-Party.Research and your system includes several activities of that name (in various RuleSets and versions), executions on the current node of any of these activities may produce logged events.

Current Level

After you click  Get Current Level  , this field contains the current logging level for the class in the Logger Name field.

Set Level

SmartPromptSelect a level to be applied. Each level causes messages of that level and all lower levels except OFF to be included:

  • ALL — Same as DEBUG why are two the same?
  • DEBUG — Least severe
  • INFO
  • WARN
  • ALERT
  • ERROR
  • FATAL — Most severe
  • OFF — No messages logged

Through the Log-Message method or Java oLog() calls, your code determines the severity of each message.

 Get Current Level  

Click to retrieve and display the current logging level for the logger in the Logger Name field.

 Set Level  

Click to apply the level in the Set Level field to the class in the Logger Name field.

 Clear  

Click to erase input on the form.

 Reset All  

Click to remove all changes made with this tool by you or others. Logging for the current node reverts to the original settings in the prlogging.xml file. ABLAL 5/24/06

Definitions log4j, prlogging.xml file
Related topics Log-Message method

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