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Viewing the log
To view the log, click the Log tab. The Log page appears.
The Log entries are displayed in three columns:
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Severity
The status icons report the severity of an event.
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Informational
and Normal events are logged to confirm the internal event, such as startup, or
the result of a successful task completion, such as a component install.
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Warning
events can indicate a condition that can mean a feature of the VCRM is not fully
operational, such as an incorrect configuration.
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Major
events are logged when a task or process fails. These events could indicate a problem with
the VCRM but can also be caused by invalid input in a task or an external condition (such as a
network problem), which can prevent a task from completing.
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Critical
events indicate a failure and signal the need for immediate attention.
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Date/Time
The date and time are recorded when an event has occurred. The time is converted to
the local time at the user's browser so that it represents the actual time the event occurred, even if the
server is in a different time zone.
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Message
When additional information is available, a details link appears. Click the details link to
display details. To view details of a specific event, click the details link associated with the message
you want to view.
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Log status icons
The following icons tell you the overall software status in the repository, and details about the success of
software download activity.
Status icons and definitions
The icons shown and defined indicate the overall software status in the repository and detail the success of
software download activity.
Status
Icon
Events of this type indicate a failure, signal the need for immediate
attention, and are red in color.
Events of this type indicate an impending failure and are orange
in color.
Events of this type indicate a warning condition that might escalate
into a more serious problem and are yellow in color.
Events of this type are operating normally and are green in color.
Events of this type require no attention. They are provided as useful
information and are blue in color.
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