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Examples: Using trace logs

You can open trace logs in a text editor to learn some basic facts about the IBM Tivoli Monitoring environment.

IBM Software Support applies specialized knowledge to analyze trace logs to determine the source of problems. The following examples are from the Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Server log.

Example one

This excerpt shows the typical log for a failed connection between a monitoring agent and a monitoring server with the host name server1a:

    (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:30-{94C}kdcl0cl.c,105,"KDCL0_ClientLookup") status=1c020006,  "location server unavailable", ncs/KDC1_STC_SERVER_UNAVAILABLE
    (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:35-{94C}kraarreg.cpp,1157,"LookupProxy") Unable to connect to  broker at ip.pipe:: status=0, "success", ncs/KDC1_STC_OK
    (Thursday, August 11, 2005, 08:21:35-{94C}kraarreg.cpp,1402,"FindProxyUsingLocalLookup") Unable  to find running CMS on CT_CMSLIST <IP.PIPE:#server1a>

Example two

The following excerpts from the trace log for the monitoring server show the status of an agent, identified here as "Remote node." The name of the computer where the agent is running is SERVER5B:

    (42C039F9.0000-6A4:kpxreqhb.cpp,649,"HeartbeatInserter") Remote node SERVER5B:R4 is ON-LINE.
    . . .
    (42C3079B.0000-6A4:kpxreqhb.cpp,644,"HeartbeatInserter") Remote node SERVER5B:R4 is OFF-LINE.

See the following key points about the preceding excerpts:

  • The monitoring server appends the R4 product code to the server name to form a unique name (SERVER5B:R4 ) for this instance of the IBM Tivoli Agentless Monitoring for Linux Operating Systems. By using this unique name, you can distinguish multiple monitoring products that might be running on SERVER5B.

  • The log shows when the agent started (ON-LINE), and later stopped (OFF-LINE) in the environment.

  • For the sake of brevity, an ellipsis (...) represents the series of trace log entries that were generated while the agent was running.

  • Between the ON-LINE and OFF-LINE log entries, the agent was communicating with the monitoring server.

  • The ON-LINE and OFF-LINE log entries are always available in the trace log. All trace levels that are described in Set RAS trace parameters using the GUI provide these entries.

On Windows systems, you can use the following alternate method to view trace logs:

  1. In the Windows Start menu, click Program Files > IBM Tivoli Monitoring > Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services. The Manage Tivoli Enterprise Monitoring Services window is displayed.

  2. Right-click a component and click Advanced > View Trace Log in the menu. For example, if you want to view the trace log of the IBM Tivoli Agentless Monitoring for Linux Operating Systems, right-click the name of that agent in the window. You can also use the viewer to access remote logs.

    The viewer converts time stamps in the logs to a format that is easier to read.


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