Autodesk 15606-011408-9330 User Guide - Page 89

Map Layer Access Log File, Usage Reports, Renaming Log Files

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Help Index usage reports viewing Help Index log files renaming Map Layer Access Log File The map layer access log file records all requests to Autodesk MapGuide Server for individual map layers. A map layer access log record is created for each request as the request is completed. For information about customizing the map layer access log, see "Customizing the Map Layer Access Log" on page 91. Usage Reports You can run usage reports to track the number of Autodesk MapGuide Viewers with unique IDs that query the Autodesk MapGuide Server. Usage reports do not track instances of Autodesk MapGuide Author that query the server. The Standard Usage and Mobile Device Usage reports display the number of unique Autodesk MapGuide Viewers for each day of the past twelve months, and the total number of unique Autodesk MapGuide Viewers for each month. The Summary Usage report displays the total number of bytes, requests, and users served each month. These usage reports are not designed to provide absolute numbers-they can help you spot trends in usage. This helps you determine when you might need to improve performance as your number of users increases.  For step-by-step instructions on viewing usage reports, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "usage reports, viewing." Renaming Log Files You can rename the access log, error log, and trace log using the Logging tab of the Properties dialog box.  For step-by-step instructions, choose Help Contents, click the Index tab, and look up "log files, renaming." Tracking Server Requests | 89

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Tracking Server Requests
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Map Layer Access Log File
The map layer access log file records all requests to Autodesk MapGuide
Server for individual map layers. A map layer access log record is created for
each request as the request is completed. For information about customizing
the map layer access log, see
Customizing the Map Layer Access Log
on
page 91.
Usage Reports
You can run usage reports to track the number of Autodesk MapGuide
Viewers with unique IDs that query the Autodesk MapGuide Server. Usage
reports do not track instances of Autodesk MapGuide Author that query the
server.
The Standard Usage and Mobile Device Usage reports display the number of
unique Autodesk MapGuide Viewers for each day of the past twelve months,
and the total number of unique Autodesk MapGuide Viewers for each
month. The Summary Usage report displays the total number of bytes,
requests, and users served each month. These usage reports are not designed
to provide absolute numbers
they can help you spot trends in usage. This
helps you determine when you might need to improve performance as your
number of users increases.
For step-by-step instructions on viewing usage reports, choose Help
Contents, click the Index tab, and look up
usage reports, viewing.
Renaming Log Files
You can rename the access log, error log, and trace log using the Logging tab
of the Properties dialog box.
For step-by-step instructions, choose Help
Contents, click the Index tab,
and look up
log files, renaming.
Help Index
usage reports
viewing
Help Index
log files
renaming