The following trace information can be sent to either a file or standard output:
- SQL output
- MQL trace: program execution, including both tcl and Java program
objects
- VERBOSE trace of client/server dispatches.
- Server Memory Usage
- FCS
- FTP and FTPS communication
- SMTP communication
- LDAP communication
- Trigger execution
- Workflow debugging
- Index tracing - to identify queries that could be improved by defining
an Index
- ENOVIA Studio Customization Toolkit calls
- JPO compilation and classloader messages
- DesignSync tracing for troubleshooting when implementing a designsync
store
- Portlets
- User-defined trace types
- searchindex tracing for troubleshooting a particular advanced search
indexing process
Tracing for the various ENOVIA Live Collaboration kernel operations may
be turned on and off using:
- Environment variables in the server's UNIX startup script or .ini file
settings
- MQL trace command
- ENOVIA Studio Customization Toolkit logwriter methods
Portlet tracing cannot be turned on and off via environment variables.
The sections that follow describe how to configure tracing using MQL.
Note that these commands can be issued in a server setting via the administration
page emxRunMql.jsp, which is accessible to Administrators via
the ENOVIA Live Collaboration products' Administration menu.