I want information about how the logs are maintained in OBIEE11g.
With
OBIEE 10g, most developers knew where to look for the log files which
hopefully provided the information necessary to solve a problem. What
about with 11g? Where are they and how can they be accessed?
You can check the different log files in the Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE). The right way to check them is using the Enterprise Manager (EM) Console page.
EM Console. Login to the URL http://server.domain:7001/em and navigate to:
Farm_bifoundation_domain-> Business Intelligence-> coreapplications-> Dagnostics-> Log Messages
You will find the available files:
The log files for OBIEE components are under <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs. Specific log files and their location is defined in the following table:
What is the periodic frequency of the logs to be deleted. ?
As aegs mentioned.
Is there any probelm if I delete log file directly in my server.?
Nope,But it is not a best practice
You can check the different log files in the Oracle Business Intelligence (OBIEE). The right way to check them is using the Enterprise Manager (EM) Console page.
EM Console. Login to the URL http://server.domain:7001/em and navigate to:
Farm_bifoundation_domain-> Business Intelligence-> coreapplications-> Dagnostics-> Log Messages
You will find the available files:
- Presentation Services Log
- Server Log
- Scheduler Log
- JavaHost Log
- Cluster Controller Log
- Action Services Log
- Security Services Log
- Administrator Services Log
The log files for OBIEE components are under <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs. Specific log files and their location is defined in the following table:
Log | Location |
Installation log | <OBIEE_HOME>/logs |
nqquery log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIServerComponent/coreapplication_obis1 |
nqserver log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIServerComponent/coreapplication_obis1 |
servername_NQSAdminTool log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIServerComponent/coreapplication_obis1 |
servername_NQSUDMLExec log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIServerComponent/coreapplication_obis1 |
servername_obieerpdmigrateutil log (Migration log) | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIServerComponent/coreapplication_obis1 |
sawlog0 log (presentation) | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIPresentationServicesComponent/coreapplication_obips1 |
jh log (Java Host) | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIJavaHostComponent\coreapplication_obijh |
webcatupgrade log (Web Catalog Upgrade) | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIPresentationServicesComponent/coreapplication_obips1 |
nqscheduler log (Agents) | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logsOracleBISchedulerComponent/coreapplication_obisch1 |
nqcluster log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIClusterControllerComponent\coreapplication_obiccs1 |
ODBC log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OracleBIODBCComponent/coreapplication_obips1 |
opmn log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OPMN/opmn |
debug log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OPMN/opmn |
logquery log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OPMN/opmn |
service log | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OPMN/opmn |
opmn out | <OBIEE_HOME>/instances/instance1/diagnostics/logs/OPMN/opmn |
Upgrade Assistant log | <OBIEE_HOME>Oracle_BI1/upgrade/logs |
As aegs mentioned.
Nope,But it is not a best practice