on 02-12-2007 12:25 PM
in the accesslog i can see the service the session-id but not the userid
i have in the accesslog any entries with user-ids behind the services but
the most service entries have no user-id
now my question:
why gives there entries with and without user-ids ?
give another way to find out which user have which session id
many thanks
peter
Hi Peter,
most of the entries in access.log are assigned to a user-ID. The one
corresponding to a logon screen not - of course.
What do you miss?
Please send an example.
best regards
Tobias
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hi,
sorry the title performence.log is wrong the right log is diagnostics.log
i have 2 its in different landscapes with the same patchlevel, configuration and so on. in the access.log in landscape 1 i see the userid and then i know the sessionid
and i can search for errors in the diagnostics.log with the sessionid (s02F98328)
in the lanscape 2 i can't see the userid and i don't know which session has which userid.
exist there a problem ?
have i make a mistake in the config?
can i find out the userid in a other way?
example:
access.log its from landscape 1
2007-02-13T08:28:07.033 01, s02F98328, IP 170.252.84.223, *bbpstart, , de
2007-02-13T08:28:07.955 01, s02F98328, IP 170.252.84.223, bbpstart, DBCSEBBENI, de
access.log its from landscape 2
2007-02-13T02:44:36.312 01, s0281F4B0, IP 170.252.84.141, bbpstart, , en
2007-02-13T02:44:37.437 01, s0281F4B0, IP 170.252.84.141, bbpstart, , en
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