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| * LogServerProxy object - sends log data via HTCS (see [[TMA_services]]) | | * LogServerProxy object - sends log data via HTCS (see [[TMA_services]]) |
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− | * LogGetterLogger object - retains log data which can be later retrieved by [[#lm:get]]: | + | * CustomSinkBuffer object - retains log data which can be later retrieved by [[#lm:get]]: |
| ** When processes log via [[#lm]] service, some code analyzes the log packet, locates the TextLog ([[#LogDataChunkKey]]) chunk (if present) and saves it's contents in a global buffer (therefore, only the actual log message gets retained). | | ** When processes log via [[#lm]] service, some code analyzes the log packet, locates the TextLog ([[#LogDataChunkKey]]) chunk (if present) and saves it's contents in a global buffer (therefore, only the actual log message gets retained). |
| ** Log packets are only analyzed/retained after enabling it (by calling [[#StartLogging]]), and the [[#GetLog]] command just reads data from the global buffer. | | ** Log packets are only analyzed/retained after enabling it (by calling [[#StartLogging]]), and the [[#GetLog]] command just reads data from the global buffer. |
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| ** When an [[#ILogger]] gets created, this object will send a packet containing the logger's process ID and a LogSessionBegin chunk, telling the remote connection that a new process has started logging. Analogously, when the logger gets destroyed, a simple packet with the process ID and a LogSessionEnd chunk gets sent, telling the remote connection that the process has stopped logging. | | ** When an [[#ILogger]] gets created, this object will send a packet containing the logger's process ID and a LogSessionBegin chunk, telling the remote connection that a new process has started logging. Analogously, when the logger gets destroyed, a simple packet with the process ID and a LogSessionEnd chunk gets sent, telling the remote connection that the process has stopped logging. |
| ** As mentioned above, the flush thread will tell this object to send a simple packet with a LogPacketDropCount chunk after flushing succeeds (and if there any dropped packets). | | ** As mentioned above, the flush thread will tell this object to send a simple packet with a LogPacketDropCount chunk after flushing succeeds (and if there any dropped packets). |
− | ** These event log packets are logged via the LogBuffer object, like process logs, but they are not analized by the LogGetterLogger object since they have no text to be saved. | + | ** These event log packets are logged via the LogBuffer object, like process logs, but they are not analized by the CustomSinkBuffer object since they have no text to be saved. |
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| * LogBuffer object - responsible for flushing log packets: | | * LogBuffer object - responsible for flushing log packets: |