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Lotus Notes Adapter Message Logging
Integration Server maintains several types of logs; however, Lotus Notes Adapter only logs messages to the audit, error and server logs. Because Lotus Notes Adapter works in conjunction with the WmART package, the adapter's messages and exceptions typically appear within log messages for the WmART package.
The logging levels are different depending on which version of Integration Server you are running the adapter on, as shown in the following table.
Integration Server
Log
Description
Integration Server 6.5
Audit Log
You can monitor individual adapter services using the audit log as you would audit any service in Integration Server. The audit properties for an adapter service are available in each Lotus Notes Adapter service template on the Audit tab.
Error Log
Lotus Notes Adapter automatically posts critical-level and error-level log messages to the server's error log. These log messages will appear as adapter run-time messages.
Server Log
Lotus Notes Adapter posts messages to the Server log, depending on how the server log is configured. Critical-level through debug-level log messages appear as adapter run-time log messages. V1-Verbose1 or V4-Verbose4 log messages appear as Lotus Notes Adapter log messages.
Integration Server 7.1 and higher
Audit Log
You can monitor individual adapter services using the audit log as you would audit any service in Integration Server. The audit properties for an adapter service are available in each Lotus Notes Adapter service template on the Audit tab.
Error Log
Lotus Notes Adapter automatically posts fatal-level and error-level log messages to the server's error log. These log messages will appear as adapter run-time messages.
Server Log
Lotus Notes Adapter posts messages to the server log, depending on how the server log is configured. Fatal-level through debug-level log messages appear as adapter run-time log messages. Trace-level log messages appear as Lotus Notes Adapter log messages.
The Lotus Notes Adapter's log messages appear in the format ADA.0720.nnnnc, where:
*ADA is the facility code that indicates that the message is from an adapter.
*0720 (or 720) is the Lotus Notes Adapter major code, which indicates that the error is generated by Lotus Notes Adapter.
* nnnn represents the error's minor code. For detailed descriptions of the Lotus Notes Adapter's minor codes, see Lotus Notes Adapter Error Codes.
* c represents the message's severity level (optional).
To monitor the Lotus Notes Adapter's log messages in the Server log, ensure that your server log's logging settings are configured to monitor the following facilities:
*0113 Adapter Runtime (Managed Object)
*0114 Adapter Runtime
*0115 Adapter Runtime (Listener)
*0117 Adapter Runtime (Adapter Service)
*0118 Adapter Runtime (Connection)
*0121 Adapter Runtime (SCC Transaction Manager)
*0126 Adapter Runtime (SCC Connection Manager)