Sun Microsystems 817-3630-11 Computer Accessories User Manual


 
136 SunPCi III 3.2.1 Users Guide March 2004
SunPCi III 3.2.1 software creates a separate log file for each card installed in your
system. By default, logging is enabled, log files are named Cardn.log (where n is
the number of the SunPCi III card), and log files are placed in the directory
/var/preserve/sunpcilogs. If a fatal issue occurs, a message should be posted
to the log file, the Console window, and the Launch window. In such a case, please
attach the entire log file to your email message or bug report.
The logging configuration file is /etc/opt/SUNWspci3/log.conf, and has the
following default contents:
Follow the directions in the file to disable logging or to change the log file
destination.
SunPCi III Hardware Issues
This section includes the following topics:
“Hardware Error Messages” on page 137
“Mouse Issues” on page 138
“Diskette Drive Issue” on page 138
“CD-ROM Drive Issues” on page 139
“Video Display Issues” on page 139
“Power Management Error Message” on page 141
“USB and Firewire Connection Issues” on page 141
; This file controls the SunPCi logging feature. It allows logging to
; be enabled (the default) or disabled. In the LogConfig section below,
; uncomment the Status = Disabled line to disable all SunPCi logging.
;
; The log file destination can also be changed. Uncomment the Directory
; entry below and change the directory to any directory with world read
; and write permissions. Log files will be created in the specified
; directory. The default directory is /var/preserve/sunpcilogs/
[LogConfig]
; Status = Disabled
; Directory = /var/preserve/sunpcilogs/