Viewing Logs ------------ .. index:: log;log view .. index:: log;log follow Once a file name is known, the particular log can be viewed with **log view **. For example: **log view process/mongodb.router.log**. When the log file is viewed, it can be searched for a particular regular expression using the forward slash **/**, as when using the **less** command. A log file can also be watched or followed with **log follow ** The Unix command equivalent is: **tail –f**, so quit with **Ctrl-C**. Log entries in the ``voss-deviceapi/`` directory have key-value pairs. The keys are as follows: * ``hostname`` - the hostname of the server * ``level`` - debug level * ``message`` - the actual log message * ``name`` - module where log occurred * ``parent process id`` - Linux process parent id * ``process id`` - Linux process id * ``request uuid`` - identifier to group all logs generated in a request. * ``user`` - user that generated the log * ``user hierarchy`` - user that generated the log's hierarchy. * ``txn_id`` - in logs that generate transactions (e.g. not in ``request.log``) - the transaction uuid * ``txn_seq_id`` - in logs that generate transactions (e.g. not in ``request.log``) - transaction ID as seen in the Admin Portal * ``toplevel_txn_seq_id`` - in logs that generate transactions (e.g. not in ``request.log``) - toplevel transaction ID Note that the system will attempt to auto-complete the prefix if it uniquely identifies a file, for example: **log view process/nginx** .. |VOSS Automate| replace:: VOSS Automate .. |Unified CM| replace:: Unified CM