About the Log Monitor Policy form
This means that the Log Monitor (either form or utility) can display only those data that are expressly selected or specified on this form.
Using the Log Monitor Policies form
Once the form is open, you can specify filter criteria according to any combination of Source, Log Types, and/or message Text:
- Source settings: To allow data to be
          collected from all sources, leave this field blank.To limit the display to data from a single source, specify the name of the source; for example: IDORuntime To allow data to be displayed from multiple sources, specify the sources as a pipe-delimited list; for example: IDORuntime | MGEvent 
- Log Types settings: Select the types you want to collect data for.
- Text settings: Enter a string for the Log Monitor to search for. This is useful when you are looking for specific error messages in the log.
If you leave these fields blank, the system then collects data according to the specifications in the app.config file.
The Active check box at the top of the form indicates whether the selected filter is currently in active use. To prevent a filter from being used, clear this check box.
Site Coordinators can use the Log Monitor Policies form to add multiple filter policies and override filter policies written in the configuration file. To add multiple filter policies, a site coordinator must use the Log Monitor Policies form in the Site Coordinator Configuration.
Log retention and timer displays
These indicators and options are found at the bottom of the form:
- Log Retention In Days: 30: This read-only indicator simply informs you that data is retained in the log database for 30 days, after which time it is deleted.
- Log Until
            Time: This read-only field indicates the date and time at which the system
          was last set to automatically stop Log Monitor data collection. To have data collected
          after that date/time, you must click the associated  at which time the timer is set to 30
          minutes from the present time. You cannot advance the timer more than 30 minutes from the
          present time. Note: This timer controls remote logging:- When this timer expires, the process default is automatically disabled (that is, set to 0).
- Before setting the process default to 1 (enabled), click this button.
- After changing this value, wait 30 seconds before you attempt to retrieve more log data on the Log Monitor form.
 
- : This timer, initially, is set to the time you opened this form.
          In other words, by default, the Log Monitor Service does not collect Diagnostics data until you reset this timer. Each time
          you click the associated  button,
          the system adds 5 minutes to the amount of time that Diagnostics data is to be collected, up to a total of 30 minutes from the
          present time. You cannot advance the timer more than 30 minutes from the present time.
            Note: This timer controls the collection of Diagnostics data for the Log Monitor stand-alone utility:- When this timer expires, the process default is automatically disabled (that is, set to 0).
- Before setting the process default to 1 (enabled), click this button.
- After changing this value, wait 30 seconds before you attempt to retrieve more log data on the Log Monitor form.
 
These timer settings apply to all users on the system.
The application prompts you to save your changes when you close the form.