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7. OpenLane Maintenance

7800-A2-GB32-00

January 2002

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Monitoring Log Files

The following log files can be viewed from the View Log Files screen, or by running
the viewlog function of OLCmd.

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Default Polling Domain

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Additional Polling Domains (if any exist)

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Firmware/Configuration/Feature Maintenance

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Database Reader

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Poller Controller

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On-Demand SLV Reports

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Scheduled SLV Reports

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Database Aging (dbage)

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Database Roll-up (dbroll)

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Alarm Configuration

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Device Sync

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Configuration/Health and Status

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Device Tests

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Exception Periods

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Customer Profile Administration

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System Access (logins and logouts)

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PVC Maintenance Periods

Other OpenLane log files may be created in

/opt/pdn/OpenLane/logs

(Solaris) or

\opt\pdn\OpenLane\logs

(Windows), and can be displayed using

any text editor.

Apache Log Files

Apache log files can be found at:

Solaris:

/opt/apache/logs/access.log
/opt/apache/logs/error.log

Windows:

c:\opt\apache\logs\access.log
c:\opt\apache\logs\error.log

SQL Database Log File

If you use a Cloudscape database, the following log file is created:

Solaris:

/opt/pdn/OpenLane/database/cloudscape.LOG

Windows:

c:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\database\cloudscape.LOG

For information about log files created for an Oracle database, see the

OpenLane

SLM 5.5 Oracle Database Administration Instructions

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