Logfile

Pronunciation: /ˈlɑɡfɪəl/

Logfile (noun)

  1. A file that stores a computer’s recorded events, such as errors, actions, or messages, for later checking.
  2. A log file made by a server to keep track of requests, system changes, and problems over time.

Examples

  • The logfile records every action the user takes.
  • A logfile can show what happened during the session.