troubleshooting

 

 

 

 

all adapters

21

 

 

 

AS/400 alert adapter

34

 

AS/400 message adapter

51

described

19

 

 

 

 

endpoint adapters

21

 

 

managed node adapters

21

NetWare adapter

55, 63

 

non-TME adapters

22

 

 

OpenView adapter

73, 77

OS/2 adapter

82

 

 

 

SNMP adapter

93

 

 

 

UNIX log file adapter

109

Windows event log adapter 125

Windows NT event log adapter 139

U

UDP calls

12

 

 

UNIX log file adapter

attribute defaults

104

BAROC file

104

 

CDS file

104

 

configuration file

103

configuring the adapter 103

default rules

108

description

101

 

error file

104

 

files 103, 143

 

format file

104, 147

server configuration 101

starting

101

 

stopping

102

 

troubleshooting

109

UTF-8 encoding

3, 12, 14, 145

V

variables

built-in for $VARBIND 72 environment 8 notation for x

W

warm start

 

 

 

 

 

SNMP adapter 86

 

 

 

wep ls command

21

 

 

 

Windows event log adapter

 

attribute defaults

121

 

 

BAROC file

121

 

 

 

configuration file

112

 

 

Control Panel Services Applet

120

described

111

 

 

 

error file

112

 

 

 

event listing

121

 

 

 

files 111, 143

 

 

 

 

format file

111

 

 

 

prefiltering log events

115

 

registry variables

117

 

 

spaces, replaced with underscores 114

stopping

120

 

 

 

TCP/IP 111

 

 

 

 

tecad_win command

123

 

troubleshooting the adapter

125

Windows NT event log adapter

 

adapter files

127

 

 

attribute defaults

135

 

BAROC file

135

 

 

configuration file

128

 

Control Panel Services Applet 135

 

described

127

 

 

error file

128

 

 

event listing

135

 

 

files 143

 

 

 

 

format file

127, 149

 

internationalization of format files

132

prefiltering log events 130

 

registry variables

132

 

spaces, replaced with underscores

130

starting

135

 

 

stopping

135

 

 

TCP/IP

127

 

 

tecad_nt command

137

 

troubleshooting 139

 

wpostemsg command

22

 

Index 179

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