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Log Files page

The Log Files page of the Administrator lets you perform operations on log files, such as searching, viewing, downloading, archiving, and deleting.

Click on a Log File icon, located in the Actions column of the Available Log Files table, to search, view, download, archive, or delete a log file.

For more information, see the online Help.

The following table describes the ColdFusion MX log files:

Log

Description

rdservice.log

Records errors occurring in the ColdFusion Remote Development Services (RDS). This service provides remote HTTP-based access to files and databases.

application.log

Records every ColdFusion MX error reported to a user. Application page errors, including ColdFusion MX syntax, ODBC, and SQL errors are written to the log file.

webserver.log

Records errors that occur in the web server and the ColdFusion MX stub.

exceptions.log

Records stacktraces for exceptions that occur in the server.

scheduler.log

Records scheduled events that have been submitted for execution. Indicates whether task submission was initiated and whether it succeeded. Provides the scheduled page URL, the date and time executed, and a task ID.

server.log

Records errors for ColdFusion MX.

customtag.log

Records errors generated in custom tag processing.

car.log

Records errors associated with Site Archive and Restore operations.

mail.log

Records errors generated by an SMTP mail server.

mailsent.log

Records messages sent by ColdFusion MX.

flash.log

Records entries for Flash Remoting.


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