Figure 6-15. Installing the Tracing Role Service
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9. In the Actions pane??™s Configure section, click the Failed Request Tracing link.
10. In the Edit Web Site Failed Request Tracing Settings dialog box, check the
Enable checkbox, specify the directory to use to store the log files and the
maximum number of trace files to store, and then click OK (Figure 6-17).
11. In your Web Site Home pane, double-click the Failed Request Tracing Rules
icon (Figure 6-18).
12. To create a new Failed Request Tracing Rule, click Add in the Actions pane.
Figure 6-16. Verifying that FailedRequestTracingModule is defined
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Figure 6-17. Enabling failed request tracing
Figure 6-18. Selecting the Failed Request Tracing Rules on a site??™s Home pane
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13. Specify the content you want to trace (Figure 6-19), and then click Next.
14. In the next dialog box (Figure 6-20), specify the event severity, status (error)
codes you want to monitor, and/or if you want to check for a timeout
condition, enter the maximum number of seconds a request can take before it
should be traced. Then click Next.
15. In the next dialog box, select the trace providers you want to use and the
verbosity (Figure 6-21). Then click Finish. Refer to Table 6-3 for a description of
available trace providers and Table 6-4 for verbosity levels.
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