EFT.log File
EFT can be instructed to log specific or all HTTP request headers. Refer to https://kb.globalscape.com/KnowledgebaseArticle11033.aspx for details of configuring an advanced property to log all HTTP request headers. Refer to the logging.cfg file in C:\ProgramData\Globalscape\EFT Server Enterprise\Logs for details of loggers available.
The information is logged to a file named EFT.log in the EFT installation folder. If you want to save EFT.log to a different location, change the reference at the bottom of the logging.cfg file to the location [AppDataPath] that you prefer:
log4cplus.appender.R.File=${AppDataPath}\EFT.log
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For details of logging HA activities, jump to High Availability Logging, below.
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For information regarding error codes in the EFT.log, please refer to the MSDN article at http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms681381%28v=vs.85%29.aspx. For example, error code "5 (0x5)" indicates that access is denied.
It is not necessary to restart the EFT server service after editing the logging.cfg file.
Logger Hierarchy
All loggers inherit from the root logger; i.e., this is the default level that applies to all loggers:
log4cplus.rootLogger=INFO, RootFileAppender
Each logger's level can be set independently. Children inherit their parents setting unless set explicitly. For example, you can set Events and its children to a different level than the others:
log4cplus.logger.Events=TRACE
To enable trace level folder monitor logging for the site "My Site" the logger entry would be:
log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderMonitor.My_Site=TRACE
To turn on logging for a specific event rule, you can append the event rule name (spaces replaced with underscores _) after the site name. The logger name will have this format:
log4cplus.logger.Events.[optional event sub logger].[site name].[event rule name]
For example, to enable trace level logging for the folder monitor rule "My Folder Monitor" for the site "My Site" the logger entry would be:
log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderMonitor.My_Site.My_Folder_Monitor=TRACE
Notes:
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Since logger names are case sensitive, the case of Site and Event Rule names used as loggers must match their use in EFT.
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If Site or Event Rule names contain spaces they must be replaced with underscores when used in the logger entry.
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Not all event logging entries support Site or Event Rule level logging.
The logger hierarchy in EFT includes the following events:
#log4cplus.logger.administrator=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.administrator.Permissions=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.administratorSupport=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AdvancedProperties=INFO #log4cplus.logger.ARM=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.ARM.Queue=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AS2=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AUD.Read=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AUD.Write=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AuthManager=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AuthManager.RADIUS=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AuthManager.RADIUS.Packet=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AuthManager.RSA=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.AWE=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Backup=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.CFG.Read=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.CFG.Write=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.ClientManager=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.ClientTransfers=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.CmdAccess=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Common=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.DMZSupport=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.AS2=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Client=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Conn=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderMonitor=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.FS=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Server=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Site=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Clustered=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.ContentIntegrityControl=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Workspaces=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderActions=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.FileActions=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.CompressDecompressActions=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.CompressDecompressServer=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.WebServices=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.S3=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.AzureStorage=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.AzureDataLakeStorageGen2=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Cloud=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.PowerShell=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Events.Other=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.FileSystem=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.FTP=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.HTTP=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.HTTP.Handler=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.HTTP.SessionManager=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.IPAccess=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.PathManager=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.PGP.Adapter=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Registration=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Reporting=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Reports=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Server.Startup=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Server.Stop=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Service=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SFTP=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SMTP=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SSL=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Status Viewer=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Timer=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Cluster=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Cluster.SharedFiles=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Cluster.ChangeQueue=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Cluster.SyncStatus=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Workspaces=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Workspaces.Invite=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SAMLSSO=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Cloud=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.administrator.API=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.Remote.Agent=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.CAPTCHA=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.EncryptedFolders=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.User.API=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SecretsModule=TRACE #log4cplus.logger.SMS=TRACE (This logger only displays information when the SMS provider is correctly configured.)
To enable other loggers, type:
log4cplus.logger.<name_of_event_to_log>=<log_level>
For example:
log4cplus.logger.Server.Startup=TRACE
Event Rule Loggers for Specific Sites and Rules
To turn on event rule logging for a specific site you can append the site name (spaces replaced with '_') to the name of a standard event logger. The logger name will have this format:
log4cplus.logger.Events.[optional event sub logger].[site name]
For example, to enable trace level folder monitor logging for the site "My Site" the logger entry would be:
log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderMonitor.My_Site=TRACE
To turn on logging for a specific event rule, you can append the event rule name (spaces replaced with '_') after the site name. The logger name will have this format:
log4cplus.logger.Events.[optional event sub logger].[site name].[event rule name]
For example, to enable trace level logging for the folder monitor rule "My Folder Monitor" for the site "My Site" the logger entry would be:
log4cplus.logger.Events.FolderMonitor.My_Site.My_Folder_Monitor=TRACE
Notes:
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Since logger names are case sensitive, the case of site and rule names used as loggers must match their use in EFT.
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If site or event rule names contain spaces they must be replaced with underscores when used in the logger entry.
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Not all event logging entries support site or event rule level logging.
SQL Lite Statement Auditing
log4cplus.logger.SQLite=WARN #log4cplus.logger.SQLite=TRACE, SQLiteFileAppender #log4cplus.logger.SQLite.Prepare=TRACE, SQLiteFileAppender #log4cplus.logger.SQLite.Execute=TRACE, SQLiteFileAppender #log4cplus.logger.SQLite.Deallocate=OFF, SQLiteFileAppender #log4cplus.additivity.SQLite=false #Log to a file called "SQLite.log" in the ProgramData folder. #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender=log4cplus::RollingFileAppender #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender.File=${AppDataPath}\SQLite-${COMPUTERNAME}.log #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender.MaxFileSize=20MB #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender.MaxBackupIndex=5 #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender.layout=log4cplus::PatternLayout #log4cplus.appender.SQLiteFileAppender.layout.ConversionPattern=[%d{%y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S}][%-5p][%c{2}] - %m%n
Cloud Logging
To enable AWS-related logging, in logging.cfg, look for the following section, and change OFF to ON:
#Turn off AWS logging for traditional deployments #log4cplus.logger.Cloud.AWS=OFF
File System Logging
A File System Logging appender can be used to log file system activities to a separate file for debug diagnostics, as shown below.
#log4cplus.appender.FileSys=log4cplus::RollingFileAppender #log4cplus.appender.FileSys.File=${AppDataPath}\EFT-FileSystem.log #log4cplus.appender.FileSys.MaxFileSize=20MB #log4cplus.appender.FileSys.MaxBackupIndex=5 #log4cplus.appender.FileSys.layout=log4cplus::TTCCLayout #log4cplus.logger.FileSystem=DEBUG, FileSys #log4cplus.additivity.FileSystem=false
DEBUG will capture all activity and time taken.
It is not recommended to use TRACE, as this will create quite a bit of unusable chatter in the log.
Log Levels
EFT.log organizes logging levels as a hierarchy: TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARN, ERROR, FATAL, OFF. When you specify a logging level, each of the lower levels is also included. That is, if you specify DEBUG level, you also get INFO, WARN, ERROR, and FATAL logs. However, if you specify INFO, you will not log DEBUG or TRACE level activities.
The log reference to "Timeout" is not actually a problem, it is by design in our software. Our auditing mechanism periodically disconnects and reconnects to the database server in order to avoid complications of long-running open connections; in particular, drivers in Oracle 11g and earlier are notorious for having slow memory leaks that caused problems over time. Thus, our system has a timeout value (default to 180 seconds) where we disconnect and reconnect to ensure clean processing. The 180 seconds is currently hard-coded into EFT.
For example, these log entries are fully expected and do NOT indicate any error:
06-10-15 11:36:29,997 [1848] INFO ARM <SQL Queue Reader> - Timeout: closing the database connection [timeout = L180 seconds] 06-10-15 11:36:32,774 [1848] INFO ARM <SQL Queue Reader> - Database connection closed. Reconnecting... 06-10-15 11:36:32,852 [1848] INFO ARM <SQL Queue Reader> - Reconnection successful
Appenders
Appenders determine where the output of the logging goes. Each logger can have more than one appender and inherits appenders from parents by default. Appenders have an associated layout that determines the content of the log lines. EFT uses a RollingFileAppender with the TTCCLayout. With this layout, the log contains the name of the logger, date/time, thread id, the log line itself, and other things.
The file logging.cfg in the EFT installation folder provides details of how EFT uses Log4Cplus. For more information about Log4Cplus, refer to http://log4cplus.sourceforge.net/docs/html/classlog4cplus_1_1PropertyConfigurator.html
The following appenders are enabled by default, under "Main EFT Log File Appender":
log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender=log4cplus::RollingFileAppender log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender.File=${AppDataPath}\EFT.log # Each log file will grow up to 20MB in size log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender.MaxFileSize=20MB # Once a log file reaches the maximum file size it will be renamed to a backup # file. Up to 5 backup files will be kept. log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender.MaxBackupIndex=5 # The TTCCLayout outputs time, thread, logger, nested diagnostic context, and log line log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender.layout=log4cplus::TTCCLayout log4cplus.appender.RootFileAppender.layout.DateFormat=%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S,%q
High Availability Logging
This section of the logging.cfg is disabled (commented out) by default. Log HA activities to a separate file for debug diagnostics by enabling the following section of the file (at the bottom of the file):
#log4cplus.appender.HAAppender=log4cplus::RollingFileAppender #log4cplus.appender.HAAppender.File=${AppDataPath}\EFT-HA.log #log4cplus.appender.HAAppender.MaxFileSize=20MB #log4cplus.appender.HAAppender.MaxBackupIndex=5 #log4cplus.appender.HAAppender.layout=log4cplus::TTCCLayout #log4cplus.appender.HAAppender.layout.DateFormat=%m-%d-%y %H:%M:%S,%q #log4cplus.logger.Cluster=TRACE, HAAppender #log4cplus.logger.Events.Clustered=TRACE, HAAppender