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Table of Contents
- Logging Formats
- Logging Subsystems
- Network Transport Subsystem Logging
- Network Services Subsystem Logging
- Network IPC Subsystem Logging
- Using Log Files
- Internal Errors
- Informative and Non-Critical Errors
- Statistics Logging Example
- ARP Logging Location Codes
- Control Process Logging Location Codes
- NS Configurator Logging Location Codes
- CX Logging Location Codes
- DC/LDM Logging Location Codes
- Dial ID Logging Location Codes
- DSDAD Logging Location Codes
- DSSERVER Logging Location Codes
- DSUTIL Logging Location Codes
- ENV Logging Location Codes
- ICMP Type/Code Words
- IP Logging Location Codes
- IPU Logging Location Codes
- L2Resolve Logging Location Codes
Logging records events such as errors and console commands.
You configure logging for each of the subsystems of NS 3000/iX.
Within each subsystem, there are different classes of events (such
as internal errors). You can record logging to a disk, the system
console, and/or the logon device of a user account. If you configure
a logging class to log to a user account, then that user will receive
logged messages any time there is an active session for that user account.
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