The daemon log monitor, The workspace log monitor, The server log monitor – Oracle Audio Technologies B31003-01 User Manual

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Resolving Communication Errors

Troubleshooting OracleAS Adapter for IMS/TM 3-5

The Daemon Log Monitor

The daemon log displays activity between clients and the daemon, including clients
logging in and logging out from the daemon. You can change the level of logging by
clicking Properties. The following levels of logging are available:

none

: The log displays who has logged in and out from the daemon.

error

: The log displays who has logged in and out from the daemon and any

errors that have been generated.

debug

: The log displays who has logged in and out from the daemon, any errors

that have been generated, and any tracing that has been specified in the daemon
configuration.

The Workspace Log Monitor

The workspace log displays information about the workspace being used by the client.
You can change the level of logging by clicking Properties. The following levels of
logging are available:

none

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process.

error

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process and any errors that have been generated.

debug

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process, any errors that have been generated, and any tracing that has been
specified in the daemon configuration.

The Server Log Monitor

The server log displays activity between clients and the server process used by that
client to handle the client request. You can change the level of logging by clicking
Properties

. The following levels of logging are available:

none

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process.

error

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process and any errors that have been generated.

debug

: The log displays who has connected and disconnected from the server

process, any errors that have been generated, and any tracing that has been
specified in the daemon configuration.

Resolving Communication Errors

When Oracle Studio disconnects from the IBM OS/390 or z/OS computer, the
computer is displayed in Oracle Studio with an X in a red circle. If this situation
occurs, try to access the computer later.

The following table describes the various scenarios that may exist when OracleAS
disconnects from the IBM OS/390 or z/OS computer.

See Also:

"Daemon Logging"

on page C-3.

See Also:

"WS Logging"

on page C-13.

See Also:

"WS Logging"

on page C-13.

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