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Identity Manager 9.1.2 - Web Designer Reference Guide

The Web Designer editor Web Designer structures and functions The Web Designer object model Working with the Web Designer Web project configuration options Customizing the Web Portal Basics of Web Designer programming Compiling and debugging Monitoring Frequent tasks in the Web Portal

Log files

The contents of the log files of a web application are shown in the Log Files tab. The path for the log files stored in the configuration file (NLog.config) is used for this.

NOTE: Configuration setting for logging messages are made in NLog.config by NLog. For an exact description and functionality of NLog, see the online help (http://nlog-project.org/).

To improve performance, the most recent 500 log entries are displayed as a maximum. The use is notified when this limit is reached. This restriction concerns only the transferred amount of data to the client.

If the search function is used on a form, all existing log entries are searched.

The Log files tag offers a number of filtering options, with which the content of the log files can be analyzed. The filtering options are the same as in the configuration tool. For example, if an expected entry is not listed on this page, this only means that a corresponding log entry was not written. For more information about log files, see the One Identity Manager Process Monitoring and Troubleshooting Guide.

Exceptions

Unhandled errors are displayed in Exceptions if they occur while the application is running. This is a view from the web application log. For more information, see Log files.

Web Portal performance indicators in Windows performance monitoring

When you install a web application, performance counters are registered, which provide information about the state of the application.

Performance indicators can be installed later.

NOTE: Prerequisites for this are that the web application is installed on a Windows Server and has sufficient permissions to offer performance indicators. It may be necessary to add the application pool user account to the local group Performance monitoring user for this. Apart from this, the web application must be running in order to select the performance indicators.

For more information about monitoring with help from performance indicators, see the One Identity Manager Installation Guide.

Frequent tasks in the Web Portal

In this section you will discover which tasks you can expect with your successfully installed web application. You also obtain a detailed set of instructions and useful information about each task.

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