Open Caching Logging
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What Is Open Caching Logging?
Open Caching logging decribes how logs are captured, stored, and retrieved within an Open Caching Network. The logging configuration RFC 7937 defines a number of use cases, such as failure detection and analytics, and how those use cases are handled within Open Caching.

Open Caching Logging Specifications
The following documents are related to this Open Caching logging.

SVTA2004: Open Cache Logging Requirements Specification
This includes the Open Caching System (OCS) technical specifications for logging data to help track data acquisition and the delivery of it to the end user.

SVTA2005: Open Caching Logging Integration Functional Specification
This document describes the process of provisioning a Logging Integration between a CDN and an ISP in an Open Caching solution. That is the process of configuring how delivery logs

SVTA2018: Open Caching Performance Measurement Specification
This document outlines measurement metrics for open-caching. The focus of this document is to outline key performance indicators related to quality of service metrics at the open cache nodes that