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  • The timestamp of the event, i.e. the date and time that the event occurred
  • The overall severity of the event, which is the severity of the highest problem found in the event (colorcoded, color-coded; high, medium, low, or none) (provided that Analytics is enabled)
  • The fields and field values of the event
  • The log, host (server), and applications of the event.

The text that you searched for is highlighted in yellow. In addition, provided that analytics is enabled (the system default), the font of the searched text, is colored according to its severity. Also, all field values that  discovery analyzes as being problematic, are also color-coded in the event, according to their severity.

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Events that have stack traces, are followed by an Expand an Expand Events icon Image Removed.

XpoSearch enables you to view the detailed stack trace information of a single event, or to open at the click of a button, all   all events that have stack traces. This feature makes it possible for you to trace the cause of any event that has a stack trace. 

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  • In the Events toolbar, click the Expand Events icon Image Removed.
    The stack traces of all events open. The toolbar icon changes to Image Removedthe Collapse Events icon, enabling you to later close all stack traces. 

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  • At the end  of an event that has a stack trace, click the Expand Events Event icon Image Removed.
    The stack traces of the event opens. The icon changes to Image Removedthe Collapse Event icon, enabling you to later close the stack trace. 

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  • In the Events toolbar, click the Collapse the Collapse Events icon Image Removed.
    The stack traces of all events close. The toolbar icon changes to Image Removedthe Expand Events icon, enabling you to later open all stack traces.

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  • At the end of the event with the open stack trace, click the Collapse Events the Collapse Event icon Image Removed.
    The stack trace of the event closes. The icon changes to Image Removedthe Expand Event icon, enabling you to later open the stack trace.

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By default, while XpoSearch searches for all events that match your search query, it also performs analytics on all events, color-coding the searched field values according to their severity, displaying the severity of the events, and suggesting additional potentially problematic field values in the events, and color-coding them in the events. At the click of a button, you can disable analytics, so that XpoSearch only performs the search. 

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  • In the Events toolbar, click the Disable Analytics icon Image Removedthe Disable Analytics icon.
    The severities of the events are not displayed, and problematic field values are not color-coded. The toolbar icon changes to Image Removedthe Enable Analytics icon, allowing you to enable analytics at a later time. 

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  • In the Events toolbar, click the Enable Analytics icon Image Removedthe Enable Analytics icon .
    The severities of the events are displayed, and problematic field values are color-coded. The toolbar icon changes to Image Removedthe Disable Analytics icon, allowing you to disable analytics at a later time

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You can view the analytics of any event, provided that analytics has been enabled during the search.

To view the analytics of an event: 

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Viewing an Event in the Log Viewer

You can view the details view the details of any event in the log viewer, as well as the events preceding and following the matching . The log viewer displays the same fields as those displayed in the result event, but in an organized tabular format. Also, in the log  viewer you can see the events that preceded and followed the selected event, helping you understand what led to the event.

To view an event in the log viewer: 

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