Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

In the General Settings tab, you can do the following:

...

In cases where more than one XpoLog instance shares the same configuration, you also have the option of specifying that XpoLog run in Cluster mode, so that the XpoLog instances are aware of each other. See XpoLog HA Cluster Installation (multi-machines) for full explanation.

To save the entire XpoLog configuration:

...

  1. In the XpoLog General Settings General tab, in HTTP port, type the port to be used by XpoLog for HTTP, and/or in HTTPS port, type the port to be used by XpoLog for HTTPS.
  2. Click Save.
    The ports configuration is saved.

 

Defining Folders and Logs auto cleanup

By default, XpoLog keeps all Folders and Logs created in the system and never deletes them. The deletion is done only by allowed users.

It is possible to activate auto cleanup of Folders and Logs by unchecking the default option (Keep Empty Folders and Logs) and set the desired configuration:

  • Delete empty logs after N Days.
    XpoLog will delete logs from the Folders and Logs tree if they are empty for the specified time.
  • Delete empty folders
    XpoLog will delete empty folders.

 

Disabling HTTP/HTTPS Access to XpoLog

To disable the HTTP/HTTPS access to XpoLog it is required to edit the servlet container configuration that XpoLog uses (standalone installations only, if XpoLog is deployed on a different application server then it has to be done on the application server level):

  1. Stop XpoLog
  2. Go to XPOLOG_INSTALLATION_DIRECTORY/ServletContainer/conf/ and edit the file server.xml
  3. Follow these:
    1. To disable HTTP comment the line:
      <!--
      <Connector protocol="HTTP/1.1" acceptCount="100" connectionTimeout="50000" disableUploadTimeout="true" enableLookups="false" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" maxPostSize="0" maxSpareThreads="75" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" port="30303" redirectPort="30443" xpolog="http"/>
      -->
    2. To disable HTTPS comment the line:
      <!--
      <Connector acceptCount="100" clientAuth="false" protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol" SSLEnabled="true" compressableMimeType="text/html,text/xml" compression="on" compressionMinSize="2048" debug="0" disableUploadTimeout="true" enableLookups="false" keystoreFile="${catalina.home}/.keystore" maxHttpHeaderSize="8192" maxPostSize="0" maxSpareThreads="75" maxThreads="150" minSpareThreads="25" noCompressionUserAgents="gozilla, traviata" port="30443" scheme="https" secure="true" sslProtocol="TLS" xpolog="ssl"/>
      -->
  4. Save the modification and restart XpoLog.
    Note: XpoLog will not be accessible on the disabled protocol and port (also consider modifying XpoLog agents account URLs if required).

...