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Thread How to read (EDB server) log messages ?
Fri, Oct 7 2011 2:24 AMPermanent Link

TonyWood

Hi All

I can see and open the EDBConfig.EDBLog file (i.e. with wordpad), but it's a binary file. What's the best way to read it ?

EDB Manager->Explorer->Log Messages doesn't show anything.

Also, will multiple edbsrvr instances happily write to the same log file ?

thanks
Tony Wood
Fri, Oct 7 2011 9:00 AMPermanent Link

Raul

Team Elevate Team Elevate

Select your session in EDBManager tree and on task list you should see "View Logged Events"

Explorer->Log messages just bring back "Log messages" window/pane on (usually bottom of) edbmanager window (and does nothing if it's already open)

Raul



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TonyWood wrote:

Hi All

I can see and open the EDBConfig.EDBLog file (i.e. with wordpad), but it's a binary file. What's the best way to read it ?

EDB Manager->Explorer->Log Messages doesn't show anything.

Also, will multiple edbsrvr instances happily write to the same log file ?

thanks
Tony Wood
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Tue, Oct 11 2011 3:29 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Tony,

<< I can see and open the EDBConfig.EDBLog file (i.e. with wordpad), but
it's a binary file. What's the best way to read it ? >>

Per my other reply:

You can access the Logged Events via the session node in the left-hand
treeview.  Once you click on a session node, you'll see the View Logged
Events task link appear in the available task links.

<< Also, will multiple edbsrvr instances happily write to the same log file
? >>

Yes.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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