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Operations Control Logger

Main window

  • Last UpdatedMar 03, 2025
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The main window is comprised of the following components:

  • Title bar

  • Column headings

  • Logger list

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The title bar displays the utility’s name. The logger list displays, by default, the list of nodes shown in the Console Tree of the Log Viewer utility, including all Platforms under the Galaxy group, the Local node (your computer) and all configured node groups. The column headings display descriptive titles for each column, include the following default headings:

Status

Indicates the current status of the Logger, including the following states:

  • Errors – Indicates the Logger contains error messages and may contain warning messages.

  • Warnings – Indicates the Logger contains warning messages but no error messages.

  • OK – Indicates either the Logger has no error/warning messages or that it has been reset (see the Reset command in Option Menus for more information about resetting a node).

  • Connecting – Indicates the Log Monitor is attempting to establish a connection with a node for the purpose of querying its status.

  • Unable to connect – Indicates the Log Monitor was not able to establish a connection with a node.

  • Connection lost – Indicates the connection between the Log Monitor and a node has been broken. The icon indicates the last known status of the node’s Logger.

Platform Name

Indicates the name of the node. If the node represents a Platform in a Galaxy, it is the name of the Platform. If the node is not a Platform, it is the name of the node with a leading asterisk.

Host Name

Indicates the name of the node.

Error Count

Indicates the number of error messages recorded by the node’s Logger. Using the Reset command on a node sets its Error Count to zero (0).

Warning Count

Indicates the number of warning messages recorded by the node’s Logger. Using the Reset command on a node sets its Warning Count to zero (0).

Last Error

Indicates the timestamp of the most recent error message recorded by the Logger (in local time). Using the Reset command on a node does not change this data.

Last Warning

Indicates the timestamp of the most recent warning message recorded by the Logger (in local time). Using the Reset command on a node does not change this data.

Note: Right-clicking on any column heading or in the logger list displays an option menu. For more information, see Option menus.

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