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Chapter 4. Tools IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides several tools; some include functionality for diagnosing problems. The primary diagnostic tool is logging. Logging refers to the text messages and trace data generated by the software. Messages and trace data are sent to an output destination, such as a console screen or a file. Trace logging Trace logs capture information about the operating environment when component software fails to operate as intended. IBM Software Support uses the information captured by trace logs to trace a problem to its source or to determine why an error occurred. The principal log type is the reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) trace log. RAS logs are in the English language only. The RAS trace log mechanism is available on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal Server, and the monitoring agent. By default, the logs are stored in the installation path for IBM Tivoli Monitoring. The default configuration for tracing, such as whether tracing is enabled or disabled and trace level, depends on the source of the tracing. You can choose how many files to keep when the log rolls. If you cannot find the log files you need, restart the system and try again. Log file locations Log files are saved in log and component directories in your IBM Tivoli Monitoring installation. The log files have a certain format that includes a time stamp. The log files are maintained with the following naming: v The log file name includes a time stamp in hexadecimal format. By default, the logs are stored in the installation path for IBM Tivoli Monitoring. The following is an example of a log file name that includes the time stamp in hexadecimal format: ibm-kpmn803v01_cq_472649ef-01.log v The log file name includes a time stamp. The UNIX-based systems RAS1 log files are stored in the /logs directory. The following is an example of a log files name that includes the time stamp: f50pa2b_ux_1112097194.log v In the Firefox browser: candle_home/.java/deployment/log Note: When you communicate with IBM Software Support, you must capture and send the RAS1 log that matches any problem occurrence that you report. The following table lists the location of the log files directories for the components in your Tivoli Monitoring environment. © Copyright IBM Corp. 2005, 2012 35

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Chapter 4. Tools
IBM Tivoli Monitoring provides several tools; some include functionality for
diagnosing problems. The primary diagnostic tool is logging. Logging refers to the
text messages and trace data generated by the software. Messages and trace data
are sent to an output destination, such as a console screen or a file.
Trace logging
Trace logs capture information about the operating environment when component
software fails to operate as intended. IBM Software Support uses the information
captured by trace logs to trace a problem to its source or to determine why an
error occurred.
The principal log type is the reliability, availability, and serviceability (RAS) trace
log. RAS logs are in the English language only. The RAS trace log mechanism is
available on the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server, the Tivoli Enterprise Portal
Server, and the monitoring agent. By default, the logs are stored in the installation
path for IBM Tivoli Monitoring.
The default configuration for tracing, such as whether tracing is enabled or
disabled and trace level, depends on the source of the tracing. You can choose how
many files to keep when the log rolls. If you cannot find the log files you need,
restart the system and try again.
Log file locations
Log files are saved in log and component directories in your IBM Tivoli
Monitoring installation. The log files have a certain format that includes a time
stamp.
The log files are maintained with the following naming:
v
The log file name includes a time stamp in hexadecimal format. By
default, the logs are stored in the installation path for IBM Tivoli Monitoring.
The following is an example of a log file name that includes the time stamp in
hexadecimal format:
ibm-kpmn803v01_cq_472649ef-01.log
v
The log file name includes a time stamp. The UNIX-based systems
RAS1 log files are stored in the /logs directory. The following is an example of a
log files name that includes the time stamp:
f50pa2b_ux_1112097194.log
v
In the Firefox browser:
candle_home/.java/deployment/log
Note:
When you communicate with IBM Software Support, you must capture and
send the RAS1 log that matches any problem occurrence that you report.
The following table lists the location of the log files directories for the components
in your Tivoli Monitoring environment.
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