ColdFusion supports both the ColdFusion 5.0 and earlier file formats.
ColdFusion Server 5, by default,
generates a new enhanced log file format. This new format includes 6 columns
of information for each log file event recorded.
Column Order |
Column Description |
1 |
Severity . This column identifies one of four severity levels: fatal, error, warning and informational. |
2 |
Thread ID. This column identifies the service thread identification number. This information is only useful to Allaire Technical Support personnel. |
3 |
Date. This column identifies the date the event occurred.
|
4 |
Time. This column identifies the time the event occurred.
|
5 |
Application. If applicable, this column identifies the name of the application that the event occurred. |
6 |
Message. This column describes the event that occurred (with error number if applicable). |
The ColdFusion 4.5 and earlier file format includes 5 main fields. Each field is separated by a set of quotation marks on either side.
Field Order |
Field Type |
Field Description |
1 |
Severity |
Identifies the severity of the event: informational, warning, or error. |
2 |
Thread ID
|
Identifies the service thread ID. This information is only useful to Macromedia Technical Support personnel. |
3 |
Date |
Identifies the date the event occurred.
|
4 |
Time |
Identifies the time the event occurred.
|
5 |
Message |
Describes the error that occurred (with error number, if appropriate.) |
Warning. If you use the older log file format the enhanced log viewer and filter utility provided with ColdFusion Administrator is not supported.