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=== Monitoring Server Activity ===
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In addition to just logging execution activity, which is discussed in the section on Server Setup on the previous page, there are additional control variables that support monitoring user access to the HTML and HTTP TCP/IP services; see below for more details.
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Latest revision as of 16:20, 29 May 2019


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This page is based on the original document Enterprise Cyc Administrator Handbook at https://www.cyc.com/documentation/enterprise-cyc-administrator-handbook/ There is no intent to infringe on Cycorp's Copyright.
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Monitoring Server Activity

In addition to just logging execution activity, which is discussed in the section on Server Setup on the previous page, there are additional control variables that support monitoring user access to the HTML and HTTP TCP/IP services; see below for more details.