Performance Logging of OracleAS Portal

Hello Everyone,
I want to turn on performance logging for my OracleAS Portal instance. I am referring README file. The Prerequisite for the same is that
Oracle Portal middle tier should be on following release:
· 3.0.9(must be at patch set 3.0.9.8.3 or higher), 3.0.9.8.2 and previous versions are not supported.
· 9.0.2.3 or higher.
Can anybody tell me, how can I check the release and patchset level for my Portal instance.
Secondly I have turn on the trace level to info in httpd.conf files and restart the OracleAS, but while trying to upload accesslog/errorlog into owa_perf schema through loadlogs.pl, no data is being uploaded. Any clue when I may be wrong?
Regards,
Neeraj Bhatia

what version your Application server?
In IAS 10.1.0.2 you find .. click Administer Tab.. under service there is link call global settings click global settings ...
you can see version bottom of the page..
ex:
Version Information
Oracle Portal Version: 10.1.2.0.2 (Build: 139)

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