
Citrix NetScaler Administration Guide
rpm
To get more information about the NSweblog RPM file
At a command prompt, type:
rpm
To view the installed Web server logging files
At a command prompt, type:
rpm
NSWL Client Command Options
The following table describes the commands that you can use to configure the NSWL client.
Table 4-3. NSWL Command Options
NSWL command | Specifies | |
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nswl | The available NSWL help options. | |
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nswl | The system that gathers the log | |
| transaction data. You are prompted to | |
| enter the IP address of the NetScaler | |
| appliance. Enter a valid user name and | |
| password. | |
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nswl | Check for syntax or semantic errors in | |
| the configuration file (for example, | |
| log.conf). | |
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nswl | Start the NSWL client based on the | |
| settings in the configuration file (for | |
| example, log.conf). For Solaris and | |
| Linux: To start Web server logging as a | |
| background process, type the ampersand | |
| sign (&) at the end of the command. | |
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nswl | Stop the NSWL client if it was started as | |
| a background process; otherwise, use | |
| CTRL+C to stop Web server logging. | |
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nswl | Install the NSWL client as a service in | |
file> (Windows only) | Windows. | |
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nswl | Start the NSWL client by using the | |
| settings in the configuration file (for | |
| example, log.conf) specified in the nswl | |
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