Data Transformation Engine Command Server Reference Guide
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Chapter 1 - Using a Command Server Troubleshooting Tools
Command Server Reference Guide
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For information about audit log and trace files for an adapter, see the adapter-
specific documentation about enabling and viewing these adapter-specific log files.
Map Audit Log
When the MapAudit Log Switch setting is set to ON, you can select to have
either execution information or data information recorded. You can also specify to
have both execution and data information recorded for a complete picture of what
transpired during the execution of a map. The map audit logs can be enabled from
the Map Settings dialog in the Map Designer, Integration Flow Designer,
Command Server for Windows, or on any platform using execution commands on
the command line.
The default name for the audit log is the full name of the map with a .log
extension. By default, it is located in the same directory as the compiled map file.
The MapAudit log can contain three different sections: BurstAudit,
SummaryAudit, and SettingsAudit. The sections produced depend on the
settings for MapAudit.
BurstAudit
The information in the BurstAudit section of the MapAudit setting is configurable
using the Data Audit Settings tab in the Organizer. See the Map Designer
Reference Guide for information about configuring these options and interpreting
the information in the BurstAudit section.
SummaryAudit
When the SummaryAudit’s Execution setting is Always, OnError, or
OnWarningsOrError, an ExecutionSummary section is included in the log file.