Select System Audit Information. Enable Full Verbose Tracing to see in-depth tracing for any active section that Click Update. Click View Server Output. Select Options and then Tracing. Select Server tracing. Select the tracings to activate or all and cli
5. Click Info to display the
Scheduled Jobs Information Screen .3.7.4.2 Viewing Scheduled Jobs History
1. Select Administration from the portal navigation bar.
2. Select Scheduled Jobs Administration.
3. Select Scheduled Jobs History.
The job name, description, last process date, process status, and actions are listed for each scheduled job on the Scheduled Jobs History Screen .3.7.4.3 Viewing Scheduled Jobs Information
1. Select Administration from the portal navigation bar.
2. Select Scheduled Jobs Administration.
3. Select either Active Scheduled Jobs or Scheduled Jobs History, then click Info for
a specific job to view information. The job name, description, category, exception parent job, initial user, queue type, schedule type, current state, priority, interval, start token, progress status, create date, update date, process date, last processed date, and last processed status are displayed. 4. To display a Scheduled Jobs Information Screen that can be edited, select Edit from the Actions menu on the Active Scheduled Jobs Screen .3.7.5 Tracing
You can activate Oracle Content Server tracing to display detailed system information that may be very useful for troubleshooting and optimizing system performance.3.7.5.1 Server-Wide Tracing
Server-wide tracing is used to view activities throughout the system. There are two ways to activate server-wide tracing. To activate tracing from the Administration interface: 1. Select Administration from the portal navigation bar.2. Select System Audit Information.
3. Enable Full Verbose Tracing to see in-depth tracing for any active section that
supports it. 4. Specify the traces to activate.5. Click Update.
6. Click View Server Output.
Tip: Tracing options are lost on system restart. To ensure your settings are retained after restarting the Oracle Content Server instance, enable Save before clicking Update. 3-46 Oracle Fusion Middleware System Administrators Guide for Oracle Content Server To activate tracing from an applet: 1. Start an administrative applet.2. Select Options and then Tracing.
3. Select Server tracing.
4. Select the tracings to activate or all and click OK.
The following tracing options are available. Additional tracing sections can be displayed in the list if components are added. ■ applet: This trace contains result sets from initialized applets, such as the Configuration Manager or User Admin. ■ archiver: This trace provides information about archiving activities, including the reading and writing of archiver data files and the time the activities were initiated and finished. ■ archiverlocks: This trace provides information about the locks put on files during archiving activities, including time initiated. ■ chunkedrequest: This trace displays the messages and headers that are created when large requests are chunked into smaller requests. ■ docprofile: This trace displays the computation of content profiles, specifically the evaluation of the rules that determine which fields are labels, hidden, and so on. ■ encoding: This trace provides information about encoding transformations that have occurred and the activities where encoding occurred. ■ filelock: This trace displays information about short-term system locks put on directories during activities like archiving, for example with a focus on collisions that occur and time outs. ■ filelonglock: This trace displays information about the creation, removal, and maintenance of long term locks imposed by the system. ■ filequeue: This trace displays information about accesses to a file queue. ■ indexer: This trace displays information about index functions that occur when the database is updated, including the steps taken to update the index and the time elapsed for each step. ■ indexermonitor: This trace provides a brief summary of automatic index activities, including time started and ended. ■ indexerprocess: This trace displays information about a manually launched index process and indicates if the process terminated properly. ■ localization: This trace displays information about localization usage and activities. ■ mail: This trace describes mail sent by the Oracle Content Server instance. ■ pagecreation: This trace displays information about the creation of displayed pages, including the server thread and the time taken to generate the page. ■ requestaudit: This trace provides summary reports on service requests, including the elapsed time for the requests and the number of requests made. ■ scheduledevents: This trace provides a list of hourly or daily background scheduled events. Managing System Processes 3-47 ■ schema: This trace provides information about schema publishing tables and views published as .js files and caching tables cached into Oracle Content Server memory. ■ searchquery: This trace displays information about recent searches, including the fields used to search on and the order of sorting for results. ■ socketrequests: This trace displays the date, time, and thread number of socket requests and the actions during the request. ■ system: This trace displays internal system messages, such as system socket requests and responses. ■ systemdatabase: This trace provides information about database activities, including queries executed, index updates, threads used, and time initiated. ■ transfermonitor: This trace displays information about the archiver and the batch file transfer activities. ■ userstorage: This trace describes the access of external user repositories, including what actions were taken during access. ■ workflow: This trace displays a list of metadata on content items going through workflow, including document title and revision number.3.7.5.2 Applet-Specific Tracing
Parts
» Oracle Fusion Middleware Online Documentation Library
» Understanding Oracle Universal Content Management and Oracle Content Server
» Utilities Management Pages Applications Command Line
» Administration Tray Admin Applets Page
» Modifying Server Configuration Parameters for Oracle Content Server
» Viewing Log Information for Oracle Content Server
» Starting Oracle Content Server with Scripts
» Restarting Oracle Content Server with Scripts
» Viewing MBean Information for Oracle Content Server Accessing Oracle Content Server With a Browser
» Click OK. Running a Standalone Application on a Windows System
» Delete Update About Batch Loading
» Optional Parameters About Batch Loading
» About Preparing a Batch Load File
» About Running the Batch Loader Batch Loading from the Command Line
» Using the IdcCommand Utility and Remote Access
» Example: Best Practice Case Study
» Log File Characteristics Accessing the Log Files
» Accessing the Content Server Analyzer Viewing the Analysis Progress and Results
» Configuration Information Environment Packager Configuration Debug Entry
» About System Properties Configuring System Properties
» Configuring Content Security Configuring Internet Information Configuring the Database
» About The Oracle Query Optimizer Component Query Optimization Process
» How Reformatted Queries Optimize Searches
» Types of Recognized Hints Query Hints Syntax
» Additional Supported Sort Constructs The Hint Rules Table Edit Hint Rules Form
» The Hint Cache Searching Content Using the Oracle Query Optimizer Component
» Enter the applicable information for the query and hints. Click Remove.
» Data Management Introduction to the File Store System
» DefaultFileStore Settings Empty Storage Rule
» Using Standard Oracle Content Server Variables
» Understanding FileStoreProvider Storage Principles
» PartitionList Table StorageRules Table
» PathMetaData Table PathConstruction Table
» FileSystemFileStoreAlgorithmFilters Table FileStoreProvider Resource Tables
» Example PathMetaData Table Options Configuration for Standard File Paths
» Configuration for a Webless or Optional Web Store
» Configuration for Database Storage Altered Path Construction and Algorithms
» Script Construction Mapping URLs with WebUrlMapPlugin
» Supported Variables for Referencing AddEdit URL Mapping Entries
» Info Update Form Dynamic Conversion CGI parameters
» Oracle Content Server Providers
» Choosing an Appropriate Provider
» Security Providers About Providers
» Changes in Security Compared to Oracle Content Server 10g
» Security within Oracle Content Server
» Additional Security Options Introduction to Oracle UCM and Oracle Content Server Security
» Configuring Oracle UCM for Two-Way SSL Communication
» Configuring Oracle Access Manager 11g with Oracle UCM
» Configuring Oracle Access Manager 10g with Oracle UCM
» Configuring Oracle Single Sign-On for Oracle UCM
» Configuring Oracle WebLogic Server Web Services
» External Users Introduction to User Login Types
» Local Users Introduction to User Login Types
» Introduction to User Logins and Aliases
» Highlight the alias to be deleted and click Delete.
» Best Practices for Working with Security Groups Performance Considerations
» Predefined Roles About Permissions
» Accounts and Security Groups Hierarchical Accounts
» Assigning Accounts to a User with Oracle WebLogic Server
» Xalco Security Xalco Accounts
» Xalco Roles Roles and Permissions Table Roles and Users Table Accounts and Users Table
» Empty Access Control List Fields
» About Proxy Connections Additional Oracle Content Server Security Connections
» About Credential Mapping Credential Values
» About Named Password Connections Guidelines for Proxy Connections Data
» About Using HTTP Protocol for Content Server Connection Configuring the HTTP Provider
» About BrowserUrlPath Customization Browser URL Customization
» Affected Idoc Script Variables and Functions
» Changing Absolute Full Path Computation Changing Administration Path Computation
» ExtUserAttribInfo ResultSet Extended User Attributes
» encodeHtml Function Filter Data Input
» HtmlDataInputFilterLevel Configuration Variable Filter Data Input
» Viewing Information about a Component
» Enabling and Disabling a Component Uploading a Component
» Select the Template option. The Click Next. Click Next.
» Click Select. To show the entire list of predefined templates, select Show All. Click OK.
» Click Select. Select a query from the list. Click OK.
» Click Select. To show the entire list of predefined services, select Show All. Click OK.
» Click Select. To show the entire list of predefined includes, select Show All. Click OK.
» Click Insert. Repeat these steps until all of the table columns have been Click OK.
» Considerations for Using OracleTextSearch Configuring OracleTextSearch for Oracle Content Server
» Indexing and Query Speeds and Techniques
» Fast Rebuild Query Syntax OracleTextSearch Operators
» Case Sensitivity and Stemming Rules Search Results Data Clustering
» Snippets Additional Changes Oracle Text 11g Features and Benefits
» Determining Fields to Optimize Modifying the Fields Displayed on Search Results
» Searching with OracleTextSearch Metadata Wildcards
» Search Results with OracleTextSearch
» Configuring an Oracle Content Server Source with Other Single Sign-On Solutions
» Configuration Migration Introduction to Migration Tools and Components
» Archiver Introduction to Migration Tools and Components
» Folder Archiving FolderStructureArchive Component
» Migration Structure About Migration Templates and Bundles
» Limitations Migration Logs Migration Tips
» Using a web browser, select Config Migration Admin from the Oracle Content
» Archive Structure Collections Archive Details
» If required, enter the administrator login name and password, then click OK. Enter .archive
» Click Update. Click Delete. Select Custom Query Expression.
» Update Import Rule Insert Revision Import Rule Insert Create Import Rule
» Transfer Uses Transfer Methods Transfer Terms
» Local Transfer Pull Transfer Push Transfer
» Transferring Batch Files Transferring Files
» Single Revision Replications Replication Uses
» Click Edit. Select Is Transfer Automated. Click OK.
» Export Import Self ExportImport
» One-to-One Archiving One-to-Many Archiving
» Adding Content ID Prefixes Changing Release Dates
» Many-to-One Archiving Configuration Migration Tips
» Overview of FolderStructureArchive Component Differences With Built-in Folders Archiving Features
» Using a Folder Structure Archive Configuration Variables
» Important Implementation Considerations Folder Structure Archiving
» How ArchiverReplicationExceptions Works Scenario 1 Scenario 2
» Administering and Using ArchiverReplicationExceptions
» Total Export Possible with Blank Export Query New Check-Ins and Batch File Transfers
» Folder Archive Export Doesnt Work If Collections Table Has Many Records
» Select an archive. Click the Click Edit in the Export Query section.
» Click the Select an archive from the Current Archives list Click the
» Click the Table list Edit button.
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