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what are trace levels?

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Hi,

Mapping Trace

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This object enables to transfer message to the mapping trace if the trace level set correspondingly

then the trace is visible to message monitoring.

Trace Level

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The parameter Trace level enables you to logically set the trace level for all pipelines in an

Integration engine, to show the error/success messages.

The trace levels 0 to 3 are associated with the trace levels info, warning, and debug

0 - no trace

1-addwarning

2-addWarning()and addInfo()

3-addWarning()and addInfo()and addDebugMessage().

For the production system we set the tacelevel 1, For quality system we set the trace level 3, because

we should perform test in the maximum ways.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/c8/98e7d5c1620642973565ea3dd319d1/content.htm

http://help.sap.com/bp_bpmv130/Documentation/Operation/XIadministration.pdf -


Read from 11 page onwords.

By default it value is 1.

For Trace level settings :

SXMB_ADM --> Double click on the "Integration Engine Configuration" --> Select category as RUNTIME

and click on "Specific Configuration" button --> Here we got TRACE_LEVEL parameter there in Current

Value option is there here we can set the value from 0 to 3. All users may not have this Authentication.

Former Member
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Hi,

This trace level is absolutely based on Message pipeline steps in Message Monitoring

Trace levels:

0--No trace Level

1-- Low

2--Medium

3--High

Configuration:

In sxmb_adm:

Follow Integration Engine Configuration and make as Parameter: trace Level and current parameter value 3.

This configuration makes more trace level for message flow in pipeline steps.

Thanks,

Boopathi

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hi

go thru these good stuff

Please refer the link http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/3b/c18c4037fba62be10000000a1550b0/content.htm

Please read the below link in order to utilize those functions.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/c8/98e7d5c1620642973565ea3dd319d1/content.htm

Warning

Trace messages are displayed that you have written to the trace by means of the addWarning() method.

Info

Trace messages are displayed that you have written to the trace by means of the addInfo() method.

Debug

Trace messages from the message mapping runtime and so on are displayed that you have written to the trace by means of the addDebugMessage() method.

All

All trace messages displayed

regards

chandra

Edited by: chandra kanth. k on Jun 13, 2008 8:05 AM

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Former Member
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Hi,

Check this

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Seshagiri

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HI

0 - no trace

1-addwarning

2-addWarning()and addInfo()

3-addWarning()and addInfo()and addDebug Message()

Context Change:

1 = system will record all important steps of message processing.

2 = system will give you additional details about important steps of message

Processing.

3 = system will record all steps whether they are important or not.

http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw70/helpdata/en/c8/98e7d5c1620642973565ea3dd319d1/content.htm

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