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Network Registrar Logging and Debugging

Network Registrar Logging and Debugging

This appendix describes the types of logs that Network Registrar keeps and explains how to view the debug logging options.

Network Registrar Logging

When you start Network Registrar, it automatically starts logging system activity. Network Registrar maintains all the logs in the \registrar\logs (Windows NT) or /var/nwreg2/logs (UNIX) directory. If you would like to view the contents of these logs while the Network Registrar servers are running, make a copy of the files and move them to another directory.

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o avoid filling up the Windows NT event log, change the Log Settings to Overwrite Events as Needed. If you do not make this change, you might fill up your disk with log messages and thus prevent Network Registrar from running.

Logging Format

The format for the log entries are the following categories:


Note Warnings and errors are also sent to the
Windows NT event log on Windows systems or to the Syslog on Solaris systems.

Log Files

Table E-1 shows all the Network Registrar log files:


Table E-1: Log Files
Component File Name Description

Server Agent

agent_server_log

Contains information about when the servers have been started and stopped.

WIN32 GUI

aicwin32gui_log

Contains GUI messages and only logs activity on the server PC not from the remote GUI.

Database Manager

config_mcd_log

Contains the management system configuration and start, stop, and GUI login.

DHCP server

name_dhcp_1_log

Contains server state, new leases, and lease renewal.

DNS server

name_dns_1_log

Contains server state, DDNS updates, and zone transfers.

Network Registrar Debugging

You can set the debug settings for the Network Registrar DNS and the DHCP servers by clicking the Debug settings button on the Advanced tab of the DNS Server Properties dialog box and the DHCP Server Properties dialog box.

You can set the debug level from 0 to 5 for the Network Registrar DNS server and from 0 to 10 for the Network Registrar DHCP servers, with the higher levels giving you more extensive logging.


Note Each of these servers has different categories for which you can request tracing information. Because setting the tracing level can have a serious impact on the performance of your system, you should contact Technical Support for more information about using debugging.

You can choose from two logging options:


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