A new log page is created whenever the View Agent Log command is selected and displays the event details recorded in the trace log for the selected agent.
The data grid and event details pane on this page contains the following information for each log entry. The default column in the table below identifies the fields that are displayed in the data grid by default. To display different fields, click the Field Chooser button located to the far left of the column headings.
Use to refresh and reload the log entries from the source file. | |
Use to copy the selected content to the clip board. Use with the Select All button to copy and paste the contents of the entire log into another application. | |
Use to select the entire contents of the log. Use with the Copy button to copy and paste the contents of the log into another application. | |
Enter a specific string of characters or word to be located in the log and use the Find button to locate the text. | |
Use to display only the entries that match the word/string of characters entered in the search text. | |
Use to locate entries that match the case as it was entered in the search text. | |
Use to move to the previous entry that contains the search text. | |
Use to move to the next entry that contains the search text. | |
Use one of the Print options to print or save the contents of the log. |
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Open the Statistics page and select Logs | Open Log. |
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Select one or more agents from the list and select Logs | Get All Logs. |
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On the Browse for Folder dialog, select the location to save the logs for the selected agents. Click OK to save your selection. |
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Select one or more agents from the list and select Logs | View Agent Log. |
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The Coordinator Statistics page which provides a global view of all installed coordinators, including the current status and other usage statistics for each coordinator. |
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The Change Auditor Coordinator Status dialog, which is accessed using the coordinator system tray icon, provides the status and usage statistics for a single coordinator. |
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