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‎Jan 31, 2011
06:01 AM
lmadmin not prints TIMESTAMP
Hi every body.
I'm evaluating the migration from old lmgrd/lmutil/lmtools to lmadmin.
I don't find the TIMESTAMP info, available with lmgrd, inside the Debug Log file.
It is very helpful to understand correctly the log messages.
:confused: Is there a particular settings, option or configuration missed?
Thank you very much.
I'm evaluating the migration from old lmgrd/lmutil/lmtools to lmadmin.
I don't find the TIMESTAMP info, available with lmgrd, inside the Debug Log file.
It is very helpful to understand correctly the log messages.
:confused: Is there a particular settings, option or configuration missed?
Thank you very much.
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‎Feb 01, 2011
03:37 PM
Hmm, the timestamps should be included in the debug log; when I view a log from the lmadmin interface or open logs/demo.log, I see timestamps beginning each line:
15:31:14 (demo) Server started on TESTSERVER for: f1
15:31:14 (demo) f1 f3 f4
15:31:14 (demo) EXTERNAL FILTERS are OFF
15:31:18 (demo) TCP_NODELAY NOT enabled
15:31:25 (demo) OUT: "f3" Robertd@TESTCLIENT
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‎Feb 01, 2011
03:53 PM
Thank you Robert.
I was not clear ...
I mean, there's not TIMESTAMP keyword and 'date' information inside the Debug Log from lmadmin.
That's the reason why I wrote that it's not clear how to read the sequence of lines in the log files
I was not clear ...
I mean, there's not TIMESTAMP keyword and 'date' information inside the Debug Log from lmadmin.
That's the reason why I wrote that it's not clear how to read the sequence of lines in the log files
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‎Feb 01, 2011
05:01 PM
I don't see the word "timestamp" in a debug log created with lmgrd and a vendor daemon (though the date appears in the lmgrd entry). Could you post part of an existing debug log showing the information you'd like to see?
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‎Feb 02, 2011
10:30 AM
Hmm, I do see denials in the debug log:
The other "missing" messages seem to originate with lmgrd (the lines begin with "(lmgrd)"), and lmadmin doesn't use lmgrd. Startup information is written to lmadmin.log---
Robert
10:21:49 (demo) OUT: "f3" Robertd@TESTCLIENT1
10:21:52 (demo) DENIED: "f3" Robertd@TESTCLIENT2 (Licensed number of users already reached. (-4,342:10054 ""))
The other "missing" messages seem to originate with lmgrd (the lines begin with "(lmgrd)"), and lmadmin doesn't use lmgrd. Startup information is written to lmadmin.log---
2011-02-02 09:53:39,310 root Version: 11.9.0.87120 Built: 2010.06.11-02.13.09---though I don't know if the every six hour TIMESTAMP notes will be placed there...
2011-02-02 09:53:39,326 root.LicenseEngine started without redundancy.
2011-02-02 09:53:39,513 root.Vendor (demo) started.
Robert
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‎Feb 07, 2011
08:05 AM
Dear Robert,
Yes, I've seen the lmadmin.log entries, but this file is not updated regularly, for sure not with TIMESTAMP info!
It's absolutely necessary to have the timestamp info into the vendor log files to correctly read/analyse them.:confused:
And yes, I've seen the denials in the log files (Borland products borland.log, see previously attached compressed debug log files).
Sorry!:o
Thank you very much.
Yes, I've seen the lmadmin.log entries, but this file is not updated regularly, for sure not with TIMESTAMP info!
It's absolutely necessary to have the timestamp info into the vendor log files to correctly read/analyse them.:confused:
And yes, I've seen the denials in the log files (Borland products borland.log, see previously attached compressed debug log files).
Sorry!:o
Thank you very much.