Trading Networks 10.3 | Administering and Monitoring B2B Transactions | Integration Server Administrator's Guide | Using Enhanced Logging for Messaging | What Is in Log Entries for Enhanced Logging? | Logging Levels for Enhanced Messaging Logging
 
Logging Levels for Enhanced Messaging Logging
The number of log entries written for a published or received message as part of enhanced logging depends on the logging level. For log entries written to the messaging log, the logging level for the messaging audit logger determines the logging level. For messages written to the server.log, the logging level for the 0168 Messaging (Enhanced Logging) server log facility determines the logging level.
Note:
The logging level for the messaging audit logger can be different than the logging level for the 0168 Messaging (Enhanced Logging) server log facility for the server log.
To generate enhanced logging for messaging, the logging level, must be set to one of the levels listed in the following table:
At this level
Integration Server logs entries for
Info
Main sending and receiving actions such as success or failure of sending, receiving, and processing messages. A logging level of Info is considered standard logging for enhanced messaging logging.
Debug
Details of sending and receiving activities such as preprocessing and message acknowledgment. A logging level of Debug is considered verbose logging for enhanced messaging logging.
Trace
Further details of sending and reeving activities, such as the start and end of polling the messaging provider for additional messages.
Note:
Trace-level messages are provided for JMS messaging only.
Note:
Each logging level includes the indicated type of messages plus all messages from the levels above it. For example, the Trace level includes Debug and Info messages.