To display system logs, choose Tools ® Administration from the R/3 initial screen. The system displays the System Administration initial screen. Choose Monitor ® System log. The System Log initial screen appears.
The System log entries imported field shows how many log entries the system has read from the log file. When you first enter the System Log initial screen, this field is set to 0. Choose Reread system log to read the log The system then reads in entries from the log file so that you can display them. By default, the system reads the log for the last one to two hours.
If you have read a log, the toolbar contains Redisplay only and Read in Syslog buttons along with the Refresh Syslog :
Choose Redisplay only to view the last system log you displayed. If you like, you can use the Selection options along with this button to refine the old system log data without re-reading the log.
If you want to retain the data from this last read, but want to reread the system log with different selection criteria, use the Read in SysLog option. This option lets you mix the information from an original log access with a second log access into one list.
Setting Selection Criteria
You can tailor the information you want to pull from the log using the selection criteria.
Reading Logs on Remote Systems
If you like, you can read the system logs on other application servers in your R/3 system. Choose System log ® Choose to select a log. You can display the following logs
Log | Displays |
Local system log | Messages issued by the application server you are currently logged onto. This is the default. |
Remote system log | The system log from an application server other than the one you are logged onto. To display a particular remote system, use the Instance name option. |
All remote system logs | The logs from the system you are logged onto as well as from all the other application servers that make up that R/3 System. |
Central system log | The central log. To use this option, you must have previously configured each application server to forward the messages from its local log to the central log. The information in the central system log may differ from the data in the individual system logs. See Concepts of System Logging for information about the log file accuracy. |
Environment Utilities
The Environment menu provides the following functions:
Display SAPPARAM | Displays the settings of system log parameters in the system profile. |
Show authorizations | Shows the authorizations required for the system log. |
Clocks | Displays the system clocks that were used for message time stamps. Checking system clocks is useful if you need to clarify time discrepancies between messages from different application servers. The display shows whether the system clocks of your R/3 systems are set to the same time. |
Process status | Displays the current state of the system log's send processes. |
Setting the Log Entry Presentation
Use the selection screen to determine what information is displayed for the individual log entries. To do this, choose Goto ® Layout. In the Expert Mode , you can also display the Development class and the Date.
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