The Pega Robot Studio Diagnostic Log captures runtime execution events, categorized by functional area and severity level.
Each log entry provides five primary columns:
Type (Log Level) – Indicates severity (INFO, WARN, ERROR, etc.)
Category – Specifies which subsystem or component produced the log (Adapters, Automation, Runtime, etc.)
Message – Contains the diagnostic details or error description
According to the Pega Robotics System Design and Implementation Guide, section “Diagnostic Logging and Log Levels”:
“The diagnostic log component allows developers to record runtime information filtered by category and severity.
Categories correspond to major system components such as Automation, Adapters, Runtime, and Windows Adapter.
Log levels include INFO, WARN, ERROR, and DEBUG.
Setting the diagnostic log component to ‘Adapters’ and level ‘Warning’ captures warnings related to adapter startup, attachment, and runtime communication.”
Detailed Reasoning:
From the image:
The Type column shows: WARN (highlighted entry).
The Category column shows: Adapters.
The Message reads:DialogMonitorHelper.StartMonitoring: Timed out waiting 2000 milliseconds for dialog monitor to start.
This message indicates a timeout in the adapter’s dialog monitoring mechanism — a typical warning-level event in the Adapter category.
Thus, the diagnostic log was configured to capture warnings for adapter-related operations.
Option Analysis:
A. Category: Automation; Log Level: Warning – Incorrect. The message and category in the log are clearly marked under Adapters, not Automation.
B. Category: Adapters; Log Level: Warning – Correct. The log entry explicitly shows both WARN and Adapters.
C. Category: Automation; Log Level: Info – Incorrect. The entry’s level is Warning, not Info.
D. Category: Adapters; Log Level: Info – Incorrect. The log shows a Warning, not Info.
Final Correct Answer:
B. Category: Adapters; Log Level: Warning
[Reference:Extracted and verified from Pega Robotics System Design and Implementation Guide, Diagnostic Logging, Log Categories, and Log Level Configuration section (Pega Robotics 19.1 and later)., , ]