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+ | The actual logs generated are controlled by a system setting in the FMR which directly relates to the logging tool that the FMR uses, which is called Logback. The actual files generated are also affected by the Java Web-Application Server you are running (for example Apache Tomcat). | ||
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Revision as of 02:55, 22 November 2023
Logging in the :
There are a number of ways that the Fusion Metadata Registry logs information about what requests are made to it and what it is performaing. These logs can be long and complicated, but it is important to have an understanding of what the system may be doing.
The actual logs generated are controlled by a system setting in the FMR which directly relates to the logging tool that the FMR uses, which is called Logback. The actual files generated are also affected by the Java Web-Application Server you are running (for example Apache Tomcat).
- Log Tables
- Audit Tables