Where Did The UBE Logs Go On EnterpriseOne Tools Release 9.1?
After installing a new instance of E1 9.1 with Tools Release 9.1.3.1, we found that the logs for UBEs that finished without error were not available.
Apparently for Oracle, “Save Empty Debug Log” = UBESaveLogFile. The “Save Empty Debug Log” is what we see when looking at the configuration information in Server Manager and UBESaveLogFile is what is in the JDE.INI.
I’m not sure how they think these 2 things are equal but enabling this setting makes the JDE.LOG available after running a UBE.
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Stewart Schatz
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