Error Messages

Administration

Log Level 2 This will log the reasons incoming calls are rejected. The token used is either ERROR or DENIED.

Log Level 3 This will enter information when a call exits, including the device, process id, and exit code. The exit code is passed from the process which was spawned by the dkserver for the call. The token used is EXIT.

Log Level 4 Arguments that are passed with the incoming call are logged. The token is ARGS.

Log Level 5 Same as log level 4.

Log Level 6 Same as log level 4. (Default.)

Log Level 7 Prints information useful for debugging.

Log Level 8 Logs the number of channels per interface and for each call, the parsed dial string. This information is actually logged by dkmgr which receives and parses incoming calls. The value of the DKKEY is also logged by dkmgr.

Log Level 9 Logs the full dial string (including DKKEY) as it was received.

Additional Log Files

A number of other log files that can be examined for troubleshooting and diag- nostic purposes are contained in the directory /usr/adm/lcs. These files are writ- ten to by the LCS60 application software and contain information as shown in Table 8-3.

Each entry in a .log file begins with a time stamp process id and log level (similar to that shown in the example above). The contents of a .log file can be displayed by use of the pg command.

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