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Job Management Partner 1 Version 10 Job Management Partner 1/IT Service Level Management Description, User's Guide, Reference and Operator's Guide


10.4.5 Access log area (Log data tab selected)

Organization of this subsection

(1) Window configuration

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(2) Window description

This window displays a tabular list of access logs for a monitored target within a monitored service.

No.

Item

Description

1

X - All Web Access

This area displays the name of the service group whose performance charts are to be viewed.

X is the name of a service group.

2

Access log list

This area displays a tabular list of access logs over the range indicated by the solid lines in the performance charts.

The access logs displayed in the Access log area show data acquired up to five minutes before the current time.

The items to display are selected in the Select items to be displayed window.

3

Logging range

This area displays the interval being displayed in the Log data tab using the following format.

Display format

YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss - YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss

4

Showing/Total

This area displays the number of access logs.

Showing (nnnn)

The number of access logs being displayed in the Log data tab

Total (mmmm)

The number of access logs in the range indicated by the solid lines in the performance charts

Display format

nnnn/mmmm

5

Display Settings button

Clicking this button displays the Select items to be displayed window.

6

Display button

Clicking this button displays the Confirmation of the display of the access log window.

Logging range of the access logs

In the performance charts, dotted lines indicate the range targeted for display in the Access log area. Solid lines indicate the range actually being displayed in the Access log area.

Figure 10‒2: Logging range in the Access log area

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No.

Item

Description

1

Logging range (solid lines)

The range of access logs actually being displayed in the Access log area.

2

Logging range (dotted lines)

The range of access logs targeted for display in the Access log area.

The dotted lines are shown when the display interval in the Performance chart tab is 30 minutes or longer.

You can change the logging range of the access logs by clicking and dragging the performance chart.

Figure 10‒3: Changing the logging range in the Access log area

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Interval of the logging range (dotted lines)

The logging range indicated by the dotted lines in the Access log area changes depending on the display interval of the performance chart.

No.

Display interval in the Performance chart tab

Display interval in the Access log area

Logging range displayed between the dotted lines

1

1 minute

1 minute

The range of access logs shown in the Performance chart tab when you click the Display button.

2

10 minutes

10 minutes

3

30 minutes

10 minutes

The range of access logs indicated by the dotted lines in the Performance chart tab when you click the Display button.

4

1 hour

10 minutes

5

6 hours

10 minutes

6

1 day

10 minutes

Number of access logs displayed

A maximum of 5,000 access logs can be displayed in the Access log area. If the number of access logs in the logging range indicated by dotted lines exceeds this maximum, an error message is shown and only the maximum number of access logs are displayed, ordered by response time.

Sorting access logs

When the header areas of the display items in the Log data tab are clicked, the access logs are sorted by the header column that was clicked. The header area is divided into two parts, and the sorting behavior depends on which part is clicked.

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No.

Sorting category

Sorting behavior

1

Sorting

Access logs are sorted in ascending order on the column header that is clicked.

If the same column header is clicked

The display does not change.

If a different column header is clicked

All existing sorting settings are cleared and then the access logs are re-sorted in ascending order based on the new column header that was clicked.

2

Reverse sorting and multi-column sorting

Access logs are sorted in ascending order on the column header that was clicked. Clicking this part of the header enables reverse sorting and multi-column sorting.

If the same column header is clicked

It is sorted in reverse order.

If a different column header is clicked

A new sorting setting for the column header that was clicked is added next to the previous sorting settings, and the access logs are sorted.

(3) Supplemental notes