Log Manager

Log Manager

Log Manager

View and manage system activity logs across the platform. Monitor errors, security events, and page activity from one central location.

Key Features

  • Six Log Types: Tracks Error, Info, Debug, Warning, Access, and Security events separately
  • Live Log Viewer: Click any log file to read its entries directly in the browser
  • Adjustable View: Choose to display the last 50, 100, 200, or 500 log lines
  • Clear Logs: Erase a single log file or clear all logs at once with one click
  • Copy & Select: Copy log content to clipboard or select all text for easy export
  • Page Logging Control: Enable or disable activity logging for each page individually
  • Toggle All Pages: Turn logging on or off across all pages simultaneously with one button

How to Use

Viewing a Log

  1. Open the Log Manager page from the sidebar
  2. The Log Files panel shows all six log types and their current file sizes
  3. Click the eye icon next to any log type to load its contents into the viewer below
  4. Use the Last N lines dropdown at the top to control how many entries are shown
  5. Click Refresh to reload the latest data at any time

Copying Log Content

  1. Load a log into the viewer by clicking its eye icon
  2. Click the Copy button (clipboard icon) to copy all visible content to your clipboard
  3. Or click the Select button (text icon) to highlight the text, then copy manually

Clearing Logs

  • To clear a single log: click the trash icon next to the log type in the Log Files panel
  • To clear all logs at once: click the trash button in the Log Files panel header and confirm

Controlling Page Logging

  1. The Page Logging panel lists every active page in the platform
  2. Toggle the switch next to any page to enable or disable logging for that page
  3. Click the toggle button in the Page Logging header to enable or disable all pages at once

Tips

  • Check the Error log first when troubleshooting unexpected behavior
  • The Security log records login attempts and access events — review it regularly
  • File sizes are shown next to each log name — large files may indicate high activity or an ongoing issue
  • Clearing logs is permanent and cannot be undone — export important entries before clearing