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IBM Domino: How to enable HTTP Request logging in Domino

http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21099151 Technote (FAQ) Question How do you enable HTTP request logging when using a Lotus® Domino® Web server? You want a record of all requests sent by Web browsers to the Domino server to use for troubleshooting. Answer Below is a short guide to turning on request logging that provides the basic logging level. More verbose logging can be enabled by following the instructions in  "Overview of HTTP Request Logs" (#7003598) . Important:  HTTP request logging should be used only for troubleshooting specific issues, and usually at the direction of and with assistance from IBM Support. Do not use request logging for other purposes, such as administrative reasons. Because these log files grow in size over time, you should not leave this setting enabled for long periods or you will exhaust the available drive space. To enable logging of HTTP requests for a Domino server for the current HTTP session only, enter the f

Windows Event Log Settings

wevtutil set-log Application /ms:134217728 wevtutil set-log Security /ms:134217728 wevtutil set-log System /ms:134217728 wevtutil set-log Setup /ms:134217728 wevtutil set-log Application /rt:true /ab:true wevtutil set-log Security /rt:true /ab:true wevtutil set-log System /rt:true /ab:true wevtutil set-log Setup /rt:true /ab:true /ms: maximum size in bytes /rt: retention /ab: automatic backup