Parsing HTML-encoded log files

From an LSF command prompt, run the logparser utility by specifying logparser -f, where -f is the file being decoded and -o is the output or destination of the readable log file.

For example:

nt10sp7 – C:\>logparser -f C:\Users\lawson\Desktop\lase_server_0_0.log -o outputfile.log 
Size: 1
Parsing file C:\Users\lawson\Desktop\lase_server_0_0.log

The resulting file will contain a readable log:

C:\binary\issvm\law\system\ls_logging.properties detected. . .
Warning: Default Logger couldn’t be installed from Property File
Info: Property file was read successfully. All defined loggers will be used.
lase_server.log file will be used by :[com.lawson.lawsec.default, INFO]
Info: Default logger default configuration: level is WARNING, output file is lase_server.log
16-10-20 10:19:16:189 13 default.WARNING LOGGING.NOTIFICATION90: Info: Default logger default
configuration: level is
WARNING, output file is lase_server.log
Users Logged: []

On Windows systems, you can use the optional logparser interface.