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10-08-22 05:04 PM
Hi,
Is there a way we can save listener logs in text files in real time?
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Manish Kumar
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Is there a way we can save listener logs in text files in real time?
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Manish Kumar
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18-08-22 06:15 PM
Hello Manish,
Are you referring to the logs presented below?

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Alexsander De Oliveira
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Are you referring to the logs presented below?
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Alexsander De Oliveira
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19-08-22 03:08 AM
Hi Alexsander,
Thanks for your response. Yes, you are correct. I'm looking for the same.
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Manish Kumar
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Thanks for your response. Yes, you are correct. I'm looking for the same.
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Manish Kumar
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19-08-22 06:45 AM
Hi @Manish Kumar
I found this article in the bpdocs. I think that this is what you are looking for:
https://bpdocs.blueprism.com/bp-6-8/en-us/frmLogExport.htm
Hope this helps you!
See you in the Community, bye :)
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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I found this article in the bpdocs. I think that this is what you are looking for:
https://bpdocs.blueprism.com/bp-6-8/en-us/frmLogExport.htm
Hope this helps you!
See you in the Community, bye :)
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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19-08-22 07:06 AM
Thanks @PabloSarabia for help.
Unfortunately I'm not looking for session logs.
I'm looking for Resorce PC logs. Refer image shared by Alexsander.
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Manish Kumar
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Unfortunately I'm not looking for session logs.
I'm looking for Resorce PC logs. Refer image shared by Alexsander.
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Manish Kumar
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19-08-22 07:54 AM
Hi @Manish Kumar
Yeah, sorry, I miss the screen shot.
This kind of log are stored directly in the Windows Event Viewer

As you can see, in the general part you have the same message as on the console.
The event viewer is really simple to use. My recommendation is to create a view for all the Blue Prism event.
For this, on the tab "Windows Log" (on the left), select "Create Custom View". In the pop up that appears, selecct "By log" and in the drop down select "Blue Prism"

Now, with the custome view is easier to export this to txt file. You can achieve this directly by using the cmd. Here you haven an article that explain this
https://michlstechblog.info/blog/windows-export-eventlog-from-command-line/
Hope this helps you!
See you in the Community, bye 🙂
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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Yeah, sorry, I miss the screen shot.
This kind of log are stored directly in the Windows Event Viewer
As you can see, in the general part you have the same message as on the console.
The event viewer is really simple to use. My recommendation is to create a view for all the Blue Prism event.
For this, on the tab "Windows Log" (on the left), select "Create Custom View". In the pop up that appears, selecct "By log" and in the drop down select "Blue Prism"
Now, with the custome view is easier to export this to txt file. You can achieve this directly by using the cmd. Here you haven an article that explain this
https://michlstechblog.info/blog/windows-export-eventlog-from-command-line/
Hope this helps you!
See you in the Community, bye 🙂
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Pablo Sarabia
Solution Manager & Architect
Altamira Assets Management
Madrid
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22-08-22 04:07 AM
Thanks, @PabloSarabia for your help.
Let me try the steps shared.
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Manish Kumar
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Let me try the steps shared.
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Manish Kumar
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29-09-22 08:44 AM
Hi @PabloSarabia,
I tried to monitor Blue Prism event logs for a few days. It appears that not all Resource PC logs are being captured or there is a difference in messages stored in event logs.
Any other suggestions to capture Resource PC logs?
Appreciate your help and responses 🙂
Regards,
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Manish Kumar
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I tried to monitor Blue Prism event logs for a few days. It appears that not all Resource PC logs are being captured or there is a difference in messages stored in event logs.
Any other suggestions to capture Resource PC logs?
Appreciate your help and responses 🙂
Regards,
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Manish Kumar
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