Verify Your Setup

After you setup RTViewCentral and one or more RTView DataServers, you can verify your setup.

Open the Monitor and verify that you see data from the RTView DataServer you configured in the Services and Components tabs.

Congrats! You have setup RTView Enterprise.

You can now Configure RTViewCentral features such as the service model, the central database, user and role management, high availability, alert notifications, and modify the Monitor user interface.

You can also continue reading about the Monitor Architecture and components.

For details about using RTView Enterprise displays, see Using the Monitor.

Logging

By default log files are written to a logs directory under the project directory where a process is started, such as projects/rtview-server/logs. The log file name and location relative to the startup directory can be changed in the Configuration Application in the Data Server tab.

The logging in RTView© Enterprise utilizes Log4j, and users familiar with Log4j can configure the logging behavior by editing the logging properties file available at projects/sl.log4j.properties. Refer to the Apache Log4j documentation for more information on configuring Log4j.

Warning! The backup log4j properties file at rtvapm/common/conf/sl.log4j.properties should never be edited. Configuration changes should be restricted to projects/sl.log4j.properties

By default a new log file is created each time a process is started and there are no restrictions on size.

Note: In v6.1.2, Log4j has been replaced by the use of Log4j2. The default behavior has changed as well. By default messages are now appended to the existing logs/X.log file (where X is "dataserver", or "historian", etc depending on the name of the server) until it reaches a size of 50MB. Then it is renamed to X.log.N (where N = 1 - 9) and a new empty X.log file is created. So at any time the logs directory may contain X.log (newest, up to 50MB in size), and X.log.N where N = 1 - 9, each approx 50 MB, where 1 is the oldest and 9 is the newest. Once N = 9 is reached, on the next rollover X.log.1 is deleted and each remaining X.log.N is renamed to X.log.N-1.