How can the administrator examine the logged data?
A system administrator has just enabled HPEL in the environment.
How can the administrator examine the logged data?
A . Use the ViewLog command.
B . Use the administrative console.
C . Use a text editor to open the systemOut.log file.
D . Use the IBM Support Assistant to analyze the text log.
Answer: A
Explanation:
High Performance Extensible Logging (HPEL) is a log and trace facility that is provided as a part of WebSphere® Application Server. HPEL provides a log data repository, a trace data repository, and a text log file.
The HPEL LogViewer is an easy-to-use, command-line tool provided for HPEL users to work with the log data and trace data repositories.
Use the following command to view the full contents of your log and trace repositories:
[Windows] (Windows) logViewer.bat
[AIX HP-UX Solaris] (Unix- full profile) logViewer.sh
[AIX HP-UX Solaris] (Unix- Liberty profile) logViewer
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I thinks the answer is B: Use the administrative console.
ref : HPEL in the administrative console
The administrative console contains pages that enable HPEL administrators to:
• Configure the HPEL log data repository.
• Configure the HPEL trace data repository.
• Configure the HPEL text log file.
• View the contents of the HPEL log and trace data repositories.
• View and set the log detail levels for logging and tracing.
To use these capabilities, in the administrative console, click Troubleshooting > Logs and Trace link.
https://www.ibm.com/support/knowledgecenter/en/SSAW57_9.0.5/com.ibm.websphere.nd.multiplatform.doc/ae/ctrb_HPELOverview.html