Oracle Audio Technologies B31003-01 User Manual

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Daemon Logging

C-4 Oracle Application Server Adapter for IMS/TM User’s Guide

Figure 6–15 The Daemon Logging tab

The Daemon Logging tab comprises fields, as listed in the following table:

Table 6–19 Daemon Logging tab Components

Field

Description

Daemon log file location

Specifies the daemon produces its log data. The full path
must be specified.

Logging options

Specifies what tracing is performed.

Client requests for server

Logs client requests for server activations; this provides
logging of the process IDs of the started servers along with
the location of the log files.

Administration requests for
daemon

Logs all of the administration requests for the daemon.

Daemon operations

Logs all of the daemon operations.

Daemon logins

Logs daemon logins.

Daemon RPC function calls

Logs all daemon RPC function calls.

Daemon internal operations

Logs daemon internal operations.

Log trace information

Logs low-level RPC operations.

Display host and client
domain name

Specifies whether the client host and domain name are
logged rather than the client IP address. The default is
false.

Trace options

Specifies the type of tracing being performed.

No timeout

Disables the standard RPC timeouts, setting them to a long
duration (approximately an hour) to facilitate debugging.

Call trace

Generates a message in the server log file for each RPC
function called. This is useful for troubleshooting the
server.

RPC trace

Enables debugging messages on the server.

Sockets

Generates a message in the server log file for each socket
operation.

Extended RPC trace

Generates a verbose message in the server log file for each
low-level RPC function called. This is useful for
troubleshooting the server.

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