Viewing Logs
The Logs screen is used for viewing logs and includes the following elements:
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Lets you filter the data shown in the table. |
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Shows basic query information logs, such as query number and the time the query was run. |
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Shows basic session information logs, such as session ID and user name. |
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Shows all system logs. |
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Shows the total amount of log lines. |
Filtering Table Data
From the Logs tab, from the FILTERS area you can also apply the TIMESPAN, ONLY ERRORS, and additional filters (Add). The Timespan filter lets you select a timespan. The Only Errors toggle button lets you show all queries, or only queries that generated errors. The Add button lets you add additional filters to the data shown in the table. The Filter button applies the selected filter(s).
Other filters require you to select an item from a dropdown menu:
INFO
WARNING
ERROR
FATAL
SYSTEM
You can also export a record of all of your currently filtered logs in Excel format by clicking Download located above the Filter area.
Viewing Query Logs
The QUERIES log area shows basic query information, such as query number and the time the query was run. The number next to the title indicates the amount of queries that have been run.
From the Queries area you can see and sort by the following:
Query ID
Start time
Query
Compilation duration
Execution duration
Total duration
Details (execution details, error details, successful query details)
In the Queries table, you can click on the Statement ID and Query items to set them as your filters. In the Details column you can also access additional details by clicking one of the Details options for a more detailed explanation of the query.
Viewing Session Logs
The SESSIONS tab shows the sessions log table and is used for viewing activity that has occurred during your sessions. The number at the top indicates the amount of sessions that have occurred.
From here you can see and sort by the following:
Timestamp
Connection ID
Username
Client IP
Login (Success or Failed)
Duration (of session)
Configuration Changes
In the Sessions table, you can click on the Timestamp, Connection ID, and Username items to set them as your filters.
Viewing System Logs
The SYSTEM tab shows the system log table and is used for viewing all system logs. The number at the top indicates the amount of sessions that have occurred. Because system logs occur less frequently than queries and sessions, you may need to increase the filter timespan for the table to display any system logs.
From here you can see and sort by the following:
Timestamp
Log type
Message
In the Systems table, you can click on the Timestamp and Log type items to set them as your filters. In the Message column, you can also click on an item to show more information about the message.
Viewing All Log Lines
The LOG LINES tab is used for viewing the total amount of log lines in a table. From here users can view a more granular breakdown of log information collected by Studio. The other tabs (QUERIES, SESSIONS, and SYSTEM) show a filtered form of the raw log lines. For example, the QUERIES tab shows an aggregation of several log lines.
From here you can see and sort by the following:
Timestamp
Message level
Worker hostname
Worker port
Connection ID
Database name
User name
Statement ID
In the LOG LINES table, you can click on any of the items to set them as your filters.