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Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher

The Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher may be used to obtain detailed information about interaction with clients using the HTTP protocol. It is not compatible with the W3C common log format, but provides much more detailed information.

Parent Component
Relations from This Component
Properties
dsconfig Usage

Parent Component

The Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher component inherits from the HTTP Operation Log Publisher

Relations from This Component

The following components have a direct aggregation relation from Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publishers:

Properties

The properties supported by this managed object are as follows:


Basic Properties: Advanced Properties:
↓ description ↓ include-thread-id
↓ enabled ↓ compression-mechanism
↓ log-file ↓ asynchronous
↓ log-file-permissions ↓ auto-flush
↓ rotation-policy ↓ buffer-size
↓ retention-policy ↓ queue-size
↓ include-product-name ↓ time-interval
↓ include-instance-name ↓ max-string-length
↓ include-startup-id
↓ log-requests
↓ log-results
↓ include-request-details-in-result-messages
↓ log-request-headers
↓ suppressed-request-header-name
↓ log-response-headers
↓ suppressed-response-header-name
↓ log-request-authorization-type
↓ log-request-cookie-names
↓ log-response-cookie-names
↓ log-request-parameters
↓ suppressed-request-parameter-name
↓ log-redirect-uri
↓ sign-log
↓ append

Basic Properties

description

Description
A description for this Log Publisher
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
A string
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

enabled

Description
Indicates whether the Log Publisher is enabled for use.
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-file

Description
The file name to use for the log files generated by the Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher. The path to the file can be specified either as relative to the server root or as an absolute path.
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
Unknown
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
The Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to this setting to take effect. This modification requires that you disable and then re-enable this component for the change to take effect

log-file-permissions

Description
The UNIX permissions of the log files created by this Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher.
Default Value
640
Allowed Values
A valid UNIX mode string. The mode string must contain three digits between zero and seven.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

rotation-policy

Description
The rotation policy to use for the Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher . When multiple policies are used, rotation will occur if any policy's conditions are met.
Default Value
No rotation policy is used and log rotation will not occur.
Allowed Values
The DN of any Log Rotation Policy.
Multi-Valued
Yes
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

retention-policy

Description
The retention policy to use for the Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher . When multiple policies are used, log files are cleaned when any of the policy's conditions are met.
Default Value
No retention policy is used and log files are never cleaned.
Allowed Values
The DN of any Log Retention Policy.
Multi-Valued
Yes
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

include-product-name

Description
Indicates whether log messages should include the product name for the Metrics Engine.
Default Value
false
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

include-instance-name

Description
Indicates whether log messages should include the instance name for the Metrics Engine.
Default Value
false
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

include-startup-id

Description
Indicates whether log messages should include the startup ID for the Metrics Engine, which is a value assigned to the server instance at startup and may be used to identify when the server has been restarted.
Default Value
false
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-requests

Description
Indicates whether to record a log message with information about requests received from the client.
Default Value
false
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-results

Description
Indicates whether to record a log message with information about the result of processing a requested HTTP operation.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

include-request-details-in-result-messages

Description
Indicates whether result log messages should include all of the elements of request log messages. This may be used to record a single message per operation with details about both the request and response.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-request-headers

Description
Indicates whether request log messages should include information about HTTP headers included in the request.
Default Value
none
Allowed Values
none - Indicates that no information about request headers should be logged.

header-names - Indicates that only the names of request headers should be logged, but the values should be suppressed.

header-names-and-values - Indicates that request header names and values should be logged. Note that request headers may include sensitive information, so it may be desirable to suppress information about one or more such request headers.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

suppressed-request-header-name

Description
Specifies the case-insensitive names of request headers that should be omitted from log messages (e.g., for the purpose of brevity or security). This will only be used if the log-request-headers property has a value of true. For security reasons, the "Authorization" and "Cookie" headers will be suppressed by default. The "Content-Length" header will be suppressed because it will be included in the contentLength element, and the "Content-Type" header will be suppressed because it will be included in the contentType log element. If all request headers should be logged, then a nonsense value that will not appear as a valid request header should be provided.
Default Value
Authorization
Content-Length
Content-Type
Cookie
Allowed Values
A string
Multi-Valued
Yes
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-response-headers

Description
Indicates whether response log messages should include information about HTTP headers included in the response.
Default Value
none
Allowed Values
none - Indicates that no information about response headers should be logged.

header-names - Indicates that only the names of response headers should be logged, but the values should be suppressed.

header-names-and-values - Indicates that response header names and values should be logged. Note that response headers may include sensitive information, so it may be desirable to suppress information about one or more such response headers.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

suppressed-response-header-name

Description
Specifies the case-insensitive names of response headers that should be omitted from log messages (e.g., for the purpose of brevity or security). This will only be used if the log-response-headers property has a value of true. For security reasons, the "Set-Cookie" header will be suppressed by default. The "Location" header will also be suppressed because its value will normally be included in the redirectURI log element, the "Content-Length" header will be suppressed because it will be included in the contentLength log element, and the "Content-Type" will be suppressed because it will e included in the contentType element. If all response headers should be logged, then a nonsense value that will not appear as a valid response header should be provided.
Default Value
Content-Length
Content-Type
Location
Set-Cookie
Allowed Values
A string
Multi-Valued
Yes
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-request-authorization-type

Description
Indicates whether to log the type of credentials given if an "Authorization" header was included in the request. Logging the authorization type may be useful, and is much more secure than logging the entire value of the "Authorization" header.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-request-cookie-names

Description
Indicates whether to log the names of any cookies included in an HTTP request. Logging cookie names may be useful and is much more secure than logging the entire content of the cookies (which may include sensitive information).
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-response-cookie-names

Description
Indicates whether to log the names of any cookies set in an HTTP response. Logging cookie names may be useful and is much more secure than logging the entire content of the cookies (which may include sensitive information).
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-request-parameters

Description
Indicates what (if any) information about request parameters should be included in request log messages. Note that this will only be used for requests with a method other than GET, since GET request parameters will be included in the request URL.
Default Value
parameter-names
Allowed Values
none - Indicates that no information about request parameters should be logged.

parameter-names - Indicates that only the names of request parameters should be logged, but the values should be suppressed.

parameter-names-and-values - Indicates that request parameter names and values should be logged. Note that request parameters may include sensitive information, so it may be desirable to suppress information about one or more such request parameters.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

suppressed-request-parameter-name

Description
Specifies the case-insensitive names of request parameters that should be omitted from log messages (e.g., for the purpose of brevity or security). This will only be used if the log-request-parameters property has a value of parameter-names or parameter-names-and-values.
Default Value
None
Allowed Values
A string
Multi-Valued
Yes
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

log-redirect-uri

Description
Indicates whether the redirect URI (i.e., the value of the "Location" header from responses) should be included in response log messages.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

sign-log

Description
Indicates whether the log should be cryptographically signed so that the log content cannot be altered in an undetectable manner. Log file signatures can be validated using the validate-file-signature tool provided with the server.
Note that when enabling signing for a logger that already exists and was enabled without signing, the first log file will not be completely verifiable because it will still contain unsigned content from before signing was enabled. Only log files whose entire content was written with signing enabled will be considered completely valid.
For the same reason, if a log file is still open for writing, then signature validation will not indicate that the log is completely valid because the log will not include the necessary "end signed content" indicator at the end of the file.
Default Value
false
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
The Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher must be disabled and re-enabled for changes to this setting to take effect. This modification requires that you disable and then re-enable this component for the change to take effect

append

Description
Specifies whether to append to existing log files.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action


Advanced Properties

include-thread-id (Advanced Property)

Description
Indicates whether log messages should include the thread ID for the Metrics Engine in each log message. This ID can be used to correlate log messages from the same thread within a single log as well as generated by the same thread across different types of log files. More information about the thread with a specific ID can be obtained using the cn=JVM Stack Trace,cn=monitor entry.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

compression-mechanism (Advanced Property, Read-Only)

Description
Specifies the type of compression (if any) to use for log files that are written. Note that this setting cannot be changed once the logger has been created, because of the possibility of mixing compressed and uncompressed data in the same file. Further, because it is difficult to append to a compressed file, any existing active log file will automatically be rotated when the server is started.
If compressed logging is used, it may also be desirable to have another logger enabled that does not use compression. The rotation and retention policies for the uncompressed logger can be configured to minimize the amount of space it consumes, but having ready access to information about recent operations in uncompressed form may be convenient for debugging purposes. Alternately, you could consider having the uncompressed logger defined but not enabled so that it can be turned on as needed for debugging such problems.
Default Value
none
Allowed Values
none - No compression will be performed.

gzip - Compress file data using gzip with the default compression level. If this compression level is specified, then files will automatically be given a ".gz" extension.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

asynchronous (Advanced Property)

Description
Indicates whether the Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher will publish records asynchronously.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
Yes
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

auto-flush (Advanced Property)

Description
Specifies whether to flush the writer after every log record. If the asynchronous writes option is used, the writer is flushed after all the log records in the queue are written.
Default Value
true
Allowed Values
true
false
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

buffer-size (Advanced Property)

Description
Specifies the log file buffer size.
Default Value
64kb
Allowed Values
A positive integer representing a size. Lower limit is 1.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

queue-size (Advanced Property)

Description
The maximum number of log records that can be stored in the asynchronous queue. The server will continuously flush messages from the queue to the log. That is, it does not wait for the queue to fill up before flushing to the log. Lowering this value can impact performance.
Default Value
10000
Allowed Values
An integer value. Lower limit is 1000. Upper limit is 100000 .
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
The Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher must be restarted if this property is changed and the asynchronous property is set to true.

time-interval (Advanced Property)

Description
Specifies the interval at which to check whether the log files need to be rotated.
Default Value
5s
Allowed Values
A duration. Lower limit is 1 milliseconds.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action

max-string-length (Advanced Property)

Description
Specifies the maximum length of any individual string that should be logged. If a log message includes a string longer than this number of characters, it will be truncated. A value of zero indicates that no truncation will be used.
Default Value
2000
Allowed Values
An integer value. Lower limit is 0.
Multi-Valued
No
Required
No
Admin Action Required
None. Modification requires no further action


dsconfig Usage

To list the configured Log Publishers:

dsconfig list-log-publishers
     [--property {propertyName}] ...

To view the configuration for an existing Log Publisher:

dsconfig get-log-publisher-prop
     --publisher-name {name}
     [--tab-delimited]
     [--script-friendly]
     [--property {propertyName}] ...

To update the configuration for an existing Log Publisher:

dsconfig set-log-publisher-prop
     --publisher-name {name}
     (--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}
     [(--set|--add|--remove) {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...

To create a new Detailed HTTP Operation Log Publisher:

dsconfig create-log-publisher
     --publisher-name {name}
     --type detailed
     --set enabled:{propertyValue}
     --set log-file:{propertyValue}
     [--set {propertyName}:{propertyValue}] ...

To delete an existing Log Publisher:

dsconfig delete-log-publisher
     --publisher-name {name}