Debug Mode Logs
About
Through the Debug Mode Logs tab, logs detailing the requests made to and the responses from the relevant vService are accessed. In Debug mode, logs display all details related to incoming requests and responses, including header information, SSL connection details, performance data, body sizes, and body content. As all information is monitored and displayed in this mode, it is not recommended to leave it continuously active.
Helpful Information
To view Debug Logs on TR7 ASP, Debug Mode must be activated on the relevant vServices. For detailed information on how to activate Debug Mode in vServices click here.
Applicable vServices
- HTTP
- L7 TCP
- Network
Interface
Viewing Debug Mode Logs
On the TR7 ASP web interface, open the monitor screen of the vService for which logs are to be controlled. Then click on the Logs
tab.
On the displayed screen, select Debug Mode Logs and click the Get Logs
button to view the logs.
Interface
Debug Mode Logs Listing Screen
- 1 (Information to be Displayed in the Table)
Select which information to show or hide in the table listing Debug Mode Logs.
Options for selectable and default selected information;
- Date
- Connection Info
- User-Agent
- Response
- Source
- Location
- Request
- 2 (Log Type Selection)
Select Debug Mode Logs for displaying Debug Mode Logs.
- 3 (Get Logs)
Click the Get Logs
button to list logs related to the made requests.
- 4 (Search)
Used to search for all expressions in the table.
- 5 (RegExp Search)
Used to regexp search for all expressions in the table.
- 6 (Column Based Search)
Used to column based search for all expressions in the table.
- 7 (Page Information)
Information on how many Debug Logs are open and how many are listed is available.
- 8 (Page Size)
Select the maximum number of Debug Logs to be listed on the open list. Navigation between pages can be done using arrow symbols.
- Preview of Selected Debug Log
When any debug log is clicked, a window opens at the bottom of the screen showing details related to the request.
In the opened window, all details related to the request (User-Agent information, Header details, SSL information, Performance data, Size information, Body content) are on the left side and all details related to the response are on the right side.
Headers that are changed, added or deleted in line with Traffic Manipulation are shown in different colors.