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  • Administrator's Guide
  • NCache Architecture
    • Cache Topologies
    • Cache Cluster
    • Local Cache
    • Cache Client
    • Client Cache
    • Data Load Balancing
    • Cache Server Backward Compatibility
    • Client Backward Compatibility
    • Eviction
    • Indexing
    • Runtime Data Sharing
    • Portable Data Types
    • Class Versioning
    • IP Binding with Multiple NICs
    • Graceful Node Down
    • Separate Cache Host Process
    • Self Healing Dynamic Clustering
  • Configuring Caches
    • Create Cache
      • Creating Local Cache
        • Create New Cache
        • Add Existing Cache
      • Creating Clustered Cache
        • Create New Cache Cluster
        • Add Existing Cache Cluster
    • Remove Cache
    • Clear Cache Contents
    • Adding Server Node in Cache Cluster
    • Removing Server Node from Cache Cluster
    • Configuring Basic Cache Settings
      • Cache Size
      • Cache Isolation Levels
      • Cache Data Expiration
      • Cache Data Format
    • Configuring Cache Cluster Settings
      • Ports
      • Operation Timeout
      • Static Replication Interval
      • Connection Retries
      • Retry Interval
    • Add Test Data to Cache
    • Deploy Providers
    • Configuring Query Indexes
    • Registering Classes for Compact Serialization
      • Registering Non-Generic Classes
      • Unregistering Non-Generic Classes
      • Registering Generic Classes
      • Registering Generic Classes Using Generic Type Handler
    • Registering Classes for Portable Data Sharing
    • Configuring Data Source Providers
      • Read-Through Provider
      • Write-Through Provider
      • Write-Through Provider for Write-Behind Operations
    • Configuring Cache Startup Loader
    • Configuring Cache Level Events
    • Configuring Cache Activity Events
    • Configuring Eviction Policy
    • Configuring Compression
    • Configuring Email Notifications
    • Binding Cluster and Client/Server IP with Multiple NICs
      • Binding Cluster with a Dedicated IP
      • Binding Client/Server with a Dedicated IP
    • Configuring Heartbeat
    • Configuring MapReduce
    • Configuring Communication Reliability
    • Auto Start Cache on Boot
    • Nagling
    • Dual Socket
    • Error Logging
    • Configuration Files
      • Client Side Configurations
        • Client Config
        • EFCaching Config
      • Server Side Configurations
        • Cache Config
        • Bridge Config
        • Security Config
      • Cache Server Configuration
  • Management Operations
    • Start Cache
    • Stop Cache
    • Restart Cache
    • Manage Cache Service on a Server Node
    • Apply Configuration
    • Hot Apply Configuration
    • Reset Configuration
    • Data Load Balancing
  • Configuring Cache Clients
    • Adding Client Node in Cluster
    • Removing Client Node from Cluster
    • Configuring Client Node Settings
    • Creating Client Cache
    • Enable Client Cache on Client Nodes
    • Disable Client Cache on Client Nodes
    • Removing Client Cache
    • Configuring Client Cache Settings
  • Configuring Security
    • Configuring Security for Cache Management
    • Configuring Security for Cache
    • Configuring Security for Client Nodes
    • Configuring Encryption for Cache
    • Configure SSL/TLS Encryption in NCache
  • Configuring Bridge for WAN Replication
    • Creating Clustered Bridge
    • Adding Clustered Caches to Bridge
    • Configuring Bridge Settings
    • Configuring Conflict Resolver
    • Changing Cache Syncronization Modes
    • Configuring Master Cache
    • Force State Transfer
    • Connect/Disconnect Cache in Bridge
    • Remove Cache from Bridge
    • Bridge Management
  • NCache on Docker
    • Using NCache Docker Images
    • Customize NCache Dockerfile
  • Monitoring NCache
    • Cache Counters
    • Monitoring Caches using NCache Manager
      • Changing Management Port of Cache Node
      • Configuring Counters to Display
      • Browse Cache Statistics
      • Cluster Health
      • Monitoring Cache Clusters using NCache Email Alerts
    • Monitoring Caches using NCache Monitor
      • Monitoring with Built-In Dashboard
      • Monitoring with Custom Dashboard
    • Monitoring Bridge using NCache Manager
    • Monitoring NCache using Windows PerfMon Tool
      • Monitoring Cache Server Counters Using PerfMon
      • Monitoring Cache Client Counters Using PerfMon
      • Monitoring Bridge Counters Using PerfMon
    • Logging in NCache
      • NCache Log Viewer
      • NCache Monitor Logging
      • Performance Counters Logging
      • Windows Event Logging
      • Email Notifications on NCache Events
      • Cache Server Logging
      • Client Side API Logging
      • Cache Event IDs
    • Troubleshooting NCache Monitoring
      • Computer Name Not Found
      • Diskperf Not Installed
      • No READ Access to the Perflib Subkeys
      • Unable to Connect to Remote Server
    • IPV6 Support
  • Upgrading NCache Versions
    • Live Upgrade NCache Version
    • Upgrade NCache Version Offline
  • Apply Windows Patches on NCache Server

NCache Log Viewer

While log files are one of the essentials in any processing, their readability and organization is always overlooked, making the task tedious of finding the problem. NCache Log Viewer is an interactive GUI tool dedicated completely to logging, as it categorizes your log entries into separate fields and lets you customize and search entries in a much more convenient manner. You can also view multiple log files for comparison.

The features provided by NCache Log Viewer to enhance your readability are as follows:

Open Files

  • Click on the button or type CTRL+O to open the files you want to import into NCache Log Viewer.

  • After selecting the log file, click Open.

  • The logs are imported into NCache Log Viewer, showing the following information:

Field Description
Node The cache node on which the operations have taken place.
Timestamp The timestamp of each log, in the format yyyy-mm-dd h:m:s, ms.
AppDomain The process name.
LoggerName Name of the component of which the information is logged.
ThreadName Identification of thread
Level Level shows the type of log, either it is INFO or ERROR
Message The detailed log information about success/failure of operations, nodes joining or leaving, services starting or stopping.

  • In order to view the Message of the log without scrolling, click on any log.

  • The message is displayed in the Message division at the bottom of the Log Viewer.

Export Log Entries

  • Click on the button or type CTRL+S to export/save the file to any location.

  • After selecting the location, click Save.

Search Entries

  • To search for a certain term or option in the viewer, select the option from the Any Field drop down menu on the toolbar.

  • If you want to find the term in the whole log file and not specify the parameters, select Any Field.

  • In the text bar next to the Any Field drop down menu, enter the term you want to search. It displays suggestions containing that term in a drop down menu, easing your search process.

  • After entering the option, click on the button.

  • If you have selected an option from the drop down menu, press Enter or click on the button.

Split Logs based on Field

  • You can also view the logs by splitting the entries based on one or more unique field entries using the button next to each field name. For example, in the ThreadName field, there are 3 unique threads in the sample log:

  • Selecting one of the options will display the logs for that ThreadName only:

  • In order to clear the split log view, click on the button. It will now be displaying the option of Clear.

Reload Log File

  • If changes have been made to your cache or service, it is advisable to reload the log file to view the updated changes.

  • To reload the updated log file, click .

Clear All Logs

  • In order to clear the logs from the viewer, click on the button.

Toggle Bookmark on log entry

  • In case you want to bookmark a log entry for future reference, click on the entry.

  • The button becomes active.

  • Click on the active button to bookmark the entry.

  • It marks a bookmark icon next to the entry.

Bookmark Navigation

  • Once an entry has been bookmarked, the and buttons become active.

  • You can navigate from one bookmark to another using the Previous Bookmark and Next Bookmark button.

Settings

  • You can customize the fields and number of entries displayed in the viewer according to your preference using the button on the toolbar.

  • Minimize to Tray

Next time you minimize the log viewer, it will be minimized in the tray. You can click on the tray icon to maximize the Log Viewer.

  • Show multiple node files in colors

    If you add multiple log files of different nodes, you can check this option to differentiate between the nodes and increase readability.

  • Max log entries in live mode

    You can customize the maximum number of entries to be shown in the viewer while it is running.

  • Columns to View

    You can customize the columns you want to view or remove from the viewer by checking/unchecking the options.

Important

Some settings will take effect after NCache Log Viewer is restarted.

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