HP (Hewlett-Packard) LCS60 Printer User Manual


 
Administration
Error Messages
Lucent Technologies Data Switch Server Log File
The log file, dksrvlog, is written to by LCS60 interface software and contains infor-
mation about incoming call requests. The default log file name is
/var/opt/dk/log/dksrvlog.network_security_group_name. There will be as many
dksrvlog files as there are multiple subnetworks configured. For the example in
Figure 3-1, the three dksrvlog files are: dksrvlog.morse, dksrvlog.Library, and
dksrvlog.Techs.
The dksrvlog file name may be changed with the -l option of the dkserver com-
mand. The -v option specifies the amount of information that will be written to
the file (i.e., log level). Its contents can be displayed by use of the pg command
as shown in the following example.
Each entry in the dksrvlog file begins with a time stamp. The first message logged
after the dkserver starts with a log level of n is always of the form shown in the
example above: where morse is the name of the data switch interface server
started, srvtab is the name of the data switch interface server table, dkuidtab is the
name of the data switch interface dkuidtab, and n (6 in the example) is the level
at which the server activity is logged.
# pg /var/opt/dk/log/dksrvlog.morse
Jun 27 09:50:43 (274) [0.000] SERVER morse is INITING files=(/etc/opt/dk \
/srvtab /etc/opt/dk/dkuidtab) loglvl=6
Jun 27 09:50:53 (274) [0.000] ERROR dkmgr: Can’t open /dev/dk/dial0
Jun 27 09:50:53 (274) [0.000] dkmgr : SERVER morse is ACTIVE and SERVING
Jun 27 09:51:11 (274) [0.139] REQUEST s=pupu, u=45003=lcsadm, r=earth/ \
mlkway/brown
Jun 27 09:51:11 (315) [0.139] Send ioctl init = 3
Jun 27 09:51:11 (315) [0.139] ORIGIN h=TOOLBOX.52.3, c=/opt/dk/bin/pupu
Note: morse is the network security group name.
More information is given depending on the following log levels:
Log Level 1 Each incoming call is logged with the service requested, the user id,
and the dial string of the remote system from which the call ori-
ginated. The entry will also show whether the call was accepted
with the token REQUEST or rejected with the token DENIED.
Issue 3 8-45