Field |
Definition |
%category |
CSPServer: Logged from cspServer, cspServer2, %request, %response. |
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CSPSession Logged from %session and parts of cspServer and cspServer2 which handle a session. This allows watching the lifecycle of a session. |
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CSPLicenseLogged from parts of cspServer and cspServer2 which handle a licensing. |
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Gateway RequestLogged from the GatewayMgr, GatewayRegistry, the Gateway request handler and parts of cspServer2 which handle gateway requests. |
%level |
1= Exceptions and errors. |
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2=CSPSession information. CSPLicense information. Information from cspServer: the part of the request handling after the %response, %session, and %request have been setup. This includes authentication, license handling, redirection, and calling the CSPpage. |
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3=Information from cspServer2: the part of handling the request which sets up the %response, %session, %request, and hand-shaking/data transfer with the Web Gateway. |
%job |
The value of $job when the ISCLOG request was made. Matches the Cache-PID field from the Event Log header. |
%sessionid |
Entered when available. The value of sessionid at the time the ISCLOG request was made. Matches the Session-ID field from the Event Log header. |
%tag |
For the CSP Server, the tag contains the Request id from the gateway (when available). This matches the Request-ID field from the Event Log header. Other loggers may set this value to any value.
Available for use by creators of ISCLOG entries. Stores ID of the request sent to it by the Web Gateway. It can be used as a filter for generation of ISCLOG entries. Set ^%ISCLOG("Tag","mytagvalue1")=1
Set ^%ISCLOG("Tag","mytagvalue2")=1
Only ISCLOG requests with no tag or with tags of "mytagvalue1" or "mytagvalue2" will be recorded. |
%routine |
The name of the routine currently being executed. |
%message |
See Message Format below. |