Where are SmartView BI+ Content Independent Provider Log Files

We are on Oracle/Hyperion v11.1.1.3 (BI/Foundation/Planning Services on Solaris Unix; Weblogic; Essbase on Windows).
Our users have created some MS Powepoint presentations that contain pages that run a Financial Report (FR) which queries data from a planning application using a "Hyperion Reporting and Analysis" Independent provider connection (example: "http://server_name:19000/workspace/browse/listxml").
I am unable to find the location of the log files that shows where logon/activity is tracked. We have looked and only find tracing information from Essbase log files when the query runs and authentication happens at the Essbase level but need to find where the other log information (including APS service activity) is logged to.
Thanks.

Hello Ramkumar,
Go through the link https://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw73/helpdata/en/21/e77dc01e694f4f89ad6a833420c7d5/content.htm?frameset=/en/6a/f247bf0ce745…
for more information..
Regards
Subbarao M

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