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3 -Note that the functionality mentioned in this microlearning will become obsolete when migrating to the 3rd generation runtime.
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6 6  There is a need to see runtime level logging in cases where it is unclear whether that specific runtime has started up or not. In eMagiz, you won't receive logging if the start-up fails because no established connection can send logging to eMagiz. When this particular runtime runs on-premises, you can see that specific logging on the runtime in the wrapper.log. In this microlearning, we will learn how to find the wrapper log and search within the wrapper log to find the corresponding error and subsequently analyze that error.
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8 8  Should you have any questions, please get in touch with [[academy@emagiz.com>>mailto:academy@emagiz.com]].
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6 +* Last update: November 15st, 2021
7 +* Required reading time: 5 minutes
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10 10  == 1. Prerequisites ==
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12 12  * Advanced knowledge of the eMagiz platform
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22 22  * Shutdown information on JVM level
23 23  * Errors on start-up or shutdown
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25 25  == 3. Interpreting wrapper.log on-premise ==
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27 27  There is a need to see runtime level logging in cases where it is unclear whether that specific runtime has started up or not. In eMagiz, you won't receive logging if the start-up fails because no established connection can send logging to eMagiz. When this particular runtime runs on-premises, you can see that specific logging on the runtime in the wrapper.log. In this microlearning, we will learn how to find the wrapper log and search within the wrapper log to find the corresponding error and subsequently analyze that error.