Messages helpful for monitoring and diagnosing system status, measuring performance, or profiling are generated. The receiving queue is at 98 percent of its configured capacity. You can use this level in the following situations: - The application is receiving more requests than its throttling settings allows. A condition exists that may subsequently result in an error or critical failure. A "failed to create endpoint" exception is causing your application to fail on startup.
You can use the Error level in the following situations: - Your code crashed because of an Invalid Cast Exception.
The message that caused the failure originated from the process MyApp.exe.
The following are some examples of when you might use the Critical level: - Your AppDomain went down because of an unhandled exception. Logs Fail-Fast and Event Log entries, and trace correlation information. The available tracing levels are described in the following table. The tracing level is controlled by the switchValue setting. When you use the Trace Viewer to open the file as described in the "Opening and Viewing WCF Trace Files" section, you can see all the messages that have been sent. The example creates a file in the root directory called SdrConfigExample.e2e. For the log file, you can substitute a fully-qualified path for a simple file name. The initializeData attribute is used to set the name of the log file for that Listener to be SdrConfigExample.e2e. NET Framework trace listener () is added as the type. The Listener is named sdt and the standard. In this example, the name and type of the trace listener is specified. You can configure tracing using the application's configuration file-either Web.config for Web-hosted applications, or nfig for self-hosted applications. As the name implies, you can follow operations from their source to destination and through intermediate points as well. Configuring TracingÄiagnostic traces provide you with information that shows what is happening throughout your application's operation. Service Trace Viewer provides a way to easily merge, view, and filter trace messages in the log so that you can diagnose, repair, and verify WCF service issues.
Windows Communication Foundation (WCF) Service Trace Viewer Tool helps you analyze diagnostic traces that are generated by WCF.