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NetIPC logging is automatically activated at system start up. Network Services logging is activated when the Network Services are initiated (that is, when the NSCONTROL START command is issued). Link manager logging and network transport logging are activated when you initiate the network transport (NETCONTROL START).

When you are changing a logging configuration for a specific subsystem, the changes will normally take effect when you perform a SWITCHNMLOG UPDATE command. In some cases, however, such as when no logging is currently active, the subsystem may need to be deactivated and restarted. The steps that must be taken for each subsystem are shown in Table 13-1 “Subsystem Activation/Deactivation”.

Table 13-1 Subsystem Activation/Deactivation

SubsystemSteps
Network TransportNETCONTROL STOP (if already active) NETCONTROL START
NetIPC (sockets)Restart the system (warmstart, coolstart, update start, or coldstart)
Network ServicesNSCONTROL STOP (if already active) NSCONTROL START
Link ManagerNETCONTROL STOP (if already active) SNACONTROL STOP;node=nodename (repeat to the SNA Link/XL Node Manger's GuideSNACONTROL START;NODE=nodename NETCONTROL START

 

How to use the log messages for troubleshooting is described in the NS 3000/iX Error Messages Reference Manual. How to format the log file for examination is described in Using the Node Management Services (NMS) Utilities.

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