HCL Workload Automation, Version 9.4

Adding a log file

About this task

Each log file that you want to look at or analyze must be identified to Log Analyzer, as follows:

Procedure

  1. Run Eclipse.
  2. From the File Menu select Import.
  3. From the list of import sources, select Profiling and Logging → Log File. Click Next.
  4. On the Import Log File panel, select Add.
  5. On the Add Log File panel, select HCL Workload Automation stdlist file from the list of log file types.
  6. Click the Details tab of the log file properties:
    Add Log File dialog
  7. Enter or browse for the following information:
    Absolute path of the log file
    Enter or browse for the absolute path of the log file that you want to load. See Logging and tracing for information about the location of log files.
    The HCL Workload Automation workstation name
    Leave as "UNKNOWN" and Log Analyzer adds the information when it loads the file.
    Time zone offset for the workstation from GMT
    Enter the time zone offset from GMT of the workstation where the log file was recorded, in the format:
    ±hh:mm
    The default is the time zone offset of the workstation where Log Analyzer is being run.
    The offset in seconds of the log file with respect to other log files already imported
    Enter any additional offset, in seconds, that this log file has from other log files already imported. The default is zero.
    Release of HCL Workload Automation used to generate the log file
    Enter the release of HCL Workload Automation that was running on the workstation when the log file was created. The default is 8.6.
    HCL Workload Automation CCLOG properties file
    Enter or browse for the path of the TWSCCLog.properties file (see Engine log and trace customization for the location). If the log file you want to analyze is not a CCLog file, use the properties file appropriate for the log file, or leave the field as "UNKNOWN" if you want Log Analyzer to use the default values for the date format and field separator values.
  8. Click OK.
  9. Click Finish on the Import Log File panel.
  10. If the Confirm Perspective Switch window opens, inviting you to switch to the Profiling and Logging Perspective, click Yes.