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How users typically use logs

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Table of Contents
  • About Corticon Servers
  • Inside Corticon Server
    • The basic path
    • About working memory
    • About Server properties
    • Multi-threaded execution
    • Reactor state
    • Server state
    • Dynamic discovery of new or changed Decision Services
    • Exception handling
    • Batch processing
    • Set Server startup to auto load CDD files
  • Corticon Server logs
    • How users typically use logs
    • How to change logging configuration
      • Configure logs
      • Configure log files
    • Troubleshooting Corticon Server
  • Performance and tuning
    • Rulesheet performance and tuning
    • Server performance and tuning
      • Server build properties
      • Server execution properties
      • Ability to allocate execution threads
    • Optimize pool settings for performance
    • Single machine configuration
    • Capacity planning
    • The Java clock
    • Diagnose runtime performance
  • Server Properties and settings
    • Settable properties described in context
    • Server registration with Web Console
    • Web Console server properties
  • Corticon Server API
    • Server in-process API
    • Server REST API
      • Error handling in the REST Management API
      • How to access the Vocabulary metadata of a Decision Service
      • The REST API Swagger documentation
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How users typically use logs

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  • Last Updated: July 16, 2025
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    • Corticon
    • Version 6.3
    • Documentation

Here are some ways you might use and manage logs.

  • Configure logs to expose information:
    • Audit rule execution with log files (logFiltersAccept list includes RULETRACE)
    • Prevent sensitive data in log files (logFiltersAccept does not include RULETRACE)
    • Record diagnostic performance data (logFiltersAccept list includes DIAGNOSTIC), and then transform log data into CSV data for analysis tools
  • Resolve problems:
    • Assess problems at server startup (Logs not created)
    • Assess problems with malformed requests
    • Assess problems with Corticon licensing
    • Assess problems with deployments
    • Assess problems with object translations
  • Administer log files:
    • Produce Decision Service specific logs
    • Specify a preferred log path
    • Change retention policy for log file archives
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