Monitoring error codesMonitoring error codeshttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_thread?p_l_id=119785333&threadId=967034802024-03-28T10:03:40Z2024-03-28T10:03:40ZRE: Monitoring error codesmark roehttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=972222742017-10-19T15:39:10Z2017-10-19T15:39:10ZAre there a list of error codes for the Liferay application you are able to share with memark roe2017-10-19T15:39:10ZRE: Monitoring error codesmark roehttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=971044242017-10-17T13:53:29Z2017-10-17T13:53:29ZAre there any Microsoft SCOM management packs that be used for Liferaymark roe2017-10-17T13:53:29ZRE: Monitoring error codesDavid H Nebingerhttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=967111682017-10-11T16:56:32Z2017-10-11T16:56:32ZSo Liferay does not have a built-in health check, that is usually something that you define in your environment.<br /><br />I have no idea what kind of error codes/messages you're talking about.<br /><br />For most Liferay failures, exceptions will be generated and written to the Liferay logs. It would be possible to use an ELK stack to process the logs and export error details to display in Kibana.<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />Come meet me at <a href="https://www.eventbrite.com/e/liferay-symposium-north-america-2017-registration-28398031276">2017 LSNA!</a>David H Nebinger2017-10-11T16:56:32ZMonitoring error codesmark roehttps://liferay.dev/en/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=119785333&messageId=967034792017-10-11T15:07:37Z2017-10-11T15:07:37Zwhat specific error messages are generated within Liferay when errors occur?. <br /><br />The background is as follows:<br /><br />This information will be used with our central event management system (SCOM) to manage an application. The SCOM server will be used to receive triggers based on specific Liferay error events.<br /><br />Are the error messages generated (i.e. Health checks for when things go wrong) written to eithe