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<H1>Logging Tab Overview</H1>
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<p>
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Use the <b>Logging</b> tab to view or modify the logging settings for this UDDI
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Services Web server component.
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<H3>Event Log Settings</H3>
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<p>The slider defines the level of information published to the event log by
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this UDDI Services Web server component.</p>
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<H3>Log File Settings</H3>
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<p>The slider defines the level of information published to the log file by this
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UDDI Services Web server component.</p>
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<TABLE>
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<TH>
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Slider setting</TH>
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<TH>
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Description</TH>
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<TD>None</TD>
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<TD>No information is logged.</TD>
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</TR>
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<TD>Error</TD>
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<TD>Records significant problems, such as loss of data or loss of functionality.
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For example, if a service fails to load during startup, an error will be
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logged.</TD>
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<TD>Warning
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</TD>
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<TD>
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Records errors and events that are not necessarily significant, but may
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indicate a possible future problem. For example, when disk space is low, a
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warning will be logged.</TD>
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<TD>Failure Audit</TD>
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<TD>Records errors, warnings, and security access attempts that fail. For example,
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if a user tries to access a network drive and fails, the attempt will be logged
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as a failure audit event.</TD>
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</TR>
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<TD>Success Audit</TD>
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<TD>Records errors, warnings, and both failed and successful security attempts. For
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example, a user's successful attempt to log on the system will be logged as a
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success audit event.</TD>
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<TD>Info</TD>
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<TD>Records errors, warnings, security audits, and events that describe the
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successful operation of an application, driver, or service. For example, when a
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network driver loads successfully, an info event will be logged.</TD>
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</TD>
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<TD>Verbose</TD>
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<TD>Records all successful and failed events.</TD>
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