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SharePoint logging & debugging
1. SHAREPOINT LOGGING & DEBUGGING:
THE TROUBLESHOOTER’S BEST FRIEND
Cornelius J. van Dyk Jason Himmelstein
Enterprise Architect, Crayveon Corporation SharePoint Practice Director, Sentri, Inc
www.cjvandyk.com/blog www.sharepointlonghorn.com
c@sharepointmvp.net jhimmelstein@sentri.com
@cjvandyk @sharepointlhorn
2. Thank you for being a part of the first
SharePoint Saturday Austin
• Please turn off all electronic devices or set them to vibrate.
• If you must take a phone call, please do so in the hall so as not
to disturb others.
• Open wireless access is available with no password
• Feel free to “tweet and blog” during the session
• Thanks to our Title Sponsors:
3. ABOUT JASON
• SharePoint Practice Director, Sentri Inc.
• Microsoft vTSP
– virtual Technology Solutions Professional
• SharePoint Foundation Logger (http://spflogger.codeplex.com)
• Web: www.sentri.com
• Blog: www.sharepointlonghorn.com
• Twitter: @sharepointlhorn
• LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/jasonhimmelstein
4. ABOUT CORNELIUS
• Chief SharePoint Architect, Crayveon
• 7 time Microsoft MVP
• MCITP, MCTS SharePoint 2010
• SharePoint Foundation Logger (http://spflogger.codeplex.com)
• Blog: www.cjvandyk.com/blog
• Twitter: @cjvandyk
• LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/cjvandyk
5. SHAREPOINT LOGGING – A HISTORY
• How has SharePoint traditionally done logging
– IIS Logs
– ULS Logs
– Upgrade Logs
– PSConfig Logs
6. SHAREPOINT LOGGING – NEW & IMPROVED!
New Functionality in SharePoint 2010
– Correlation IDs
– Flood Protection
– Developer Dashboard
– Usage Logging (Web Analytics)
– Configurable ULS Logs
7. CORRELATION IDS
• What is this weird 32 character message and why do I
care?
• How are they used in SharePoint 2010?
• Why are they useful?
8. FLOOD PROTECTION
• I’m smart, why don’t I want to see everything?
• How does Flood Protection work?
• How do I turn it off and on?
With this option enabled, if the same event fires 5 times within
2 minutes, SharePoint will suppress the event from logging and
throw a summary event at the 2 minute mark.
The default behavior and can be customized using PowerShell
and the Set-SPDiagnosticConfig cmdlet.
10. THE DEVELOPER DASHBOARD
• How do I turn it on for a limited scope only?
• There’s some great info here for developers, but what does it tell
me from an Operations/Support perspective?
• How can I convince my development team to code for it?
• SPMonitored Scope
– Not available in Sandboxed Solutions
15. SPMONITOREDSCOPE
• The SPMonitoredScope class resides in the Microsoft.SharePoint.Utilities
namespace.
– Example of wrapped code:
• A tip for the best and most effective use of SPMonitoredScope:
– All calls to external components, such as custom databases, external Web services, and so on, should
be wrapped with SPMonitoredScope. This will make it easier for administrators to identify them as
points of failure, and to isolate the problem quickly.
• Sandbox Solutions are not able to be wrapped in SPMonitoredScope
• Measured statistics are written to the ULS logs as well as to the Developer
Dashboard.
• There are a few limitations for using SPMonitoredScope.
– Only calls to SharePoint databases are captured.
– Only the code wrapped with SPMonitoredScope that resides on the front-end Web server appears
on the Developer Dashboard. Code that executes on application servers only displays the
SPMonitoredScope information in the ULS logs of the computer that the code is running on.
• Create custom monitors by adding ISPScopedPerformanceMonitor to the current
SPMonitoredScope
17. HEALTH DATA COLLECTION
• Health Logging timer jobs are disabled by default
– Be selective in what you want to enable
• How to enable:
– Central Admin | /_admin/ServiceJobDefinitions.aspx
• Filter by Disabled and enable one by one
– Powershell commandlet: SPDiagnosticProvider
– Enable all Health Data Collection option in
Central Admin | /_admin/LogUsage.aspx
18. USAGE LOGGING
• The drivers behind Web Analytics
• True detail on who clicked what, and what
they saw
19. CONFIGURABLE ULS LOGS
• Size limitation
• Easy Granular tuning, with visibility into
what’s tuned
• Ability to specify number of days to log
20. DEMO
• Web Analytics
• In Central Admin
– Administrative Report Library – Search Admin Reports
– Health Reports -Slowest Pages & Top Active Users
– Break down by Web Application
– Traffic, Search Inventory
• Configurable ULS Logs
21. ONE DATABASE TO RULE THEM ALL:
THE LOGGING DATABASE
• What can it log?
• How do I tell it to start logging?
• How do I get the information out?
• Are there tools out there to help me see the data easier?
– BDC models
– SQL Views
– CodePlex Projects
• Are there performance implications?