7. OpenLane Maintenance

Monitoring Log Files

he following log files can be viewed from the View Log Files screen, or by running the viewlog function of OLCmd.

Default Polling Domain

Additional Polling Domains (if any exist)

Firmware/Configuration/Feature Maintenance

Database Reader

Poller Controller

On-Demand SLV Reports

Scheduled SLV Reports

Database Aging (dbage)

Database Roll-up (dbroll)

Alarm Configuration

Device Sync

Configuration/Health and Status

Device Tests

Exception Periods

Customer Profile Administration

TSystem Access (logins and logouts) PVC Maintenance Periods

Other OpenLane log files may be created in /opt/pdn/OpenLane/logs (Solaris) or \opt\pdn\OpenLane\logs (Windows), and can be displayed using any text editor.

Apache Log Files

Apache log files can be found at:

Solaris: /opt/apache/logs/access.log /opt/apache/logs/error.log

Windows: c:\opt\apache\logs\access.log c:\opt\apache\logs\error.log

SQL Database Log File

If you use a Cloudscape database, the following log file is created:

Solaris: /opt/pdn/OpenLane/database/cloudscape.LOG

Windows: c:\opt\pdn\OpenLane\database\cloudscape.LOG

For information about log files created for an Oracle database, see the OpenLane SLM 5.5 Oracle Database Administration Instructions.

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