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01-12-2010 12:30 AM
01-12-2010 12:30 AM
cvclienttrace logs directory configuration
Hi !
We have an rx6600 server connected to an EVA 4400 disk array, managed by a remote PC via FC link.
I've seen on the server many cvclienttrace-xxyyzz-a.log files in different directories in different points in time, with info like:
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643017, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 59, Initializing OpenSSL libs
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643034, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 386, ***** _createContext *****
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 36, WARNING: copy ctor used - dangerous
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 56, Connect: 10.41.11.90:2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 169, SSL Connect: 10.41.11.90:2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643190, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 322, verify_dont_fail_cb
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643205, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 372, post: https://10.41.11.90:2372/command_v
iew_eva/xmlintr
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, cvclient, 801, 1, 1, cvclientlib, 369, CVClient ERROR: user credentials v
alidation failed.
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 76, Closing connection to: 10.41.11.90 2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 288, closing connection
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643269, net, 801, 1, 2, socket, 181, close
Was wondering where to configure the storage directory for this kind of files, and if I could change the trace level for the information they store.
Thanks in advance
Mike
We have an rx6600 server connected to an EVA 4400 disk array, managed by a remote PC via FC link.
I've seen on the server many cvclienttrace-xxyyzz-a.log files in different directories in different points in time, with info like:
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643017, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 59, Initializing OpenSSL libs
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643034, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 386, ***** _createContext *****
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 36, WARNING: copy ctor used - dangerous
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 56, Connect: 10.41.11.90:2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643035, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 169, SSL Connect: 10.41.11.90:2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643190, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 322, verify_dont_fail_cb
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643205, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 372, post: https://10.41.11.90:2372/command_v
iew_eva/xmlintr
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, cvclient, 801, 1, 1, cvclientlib, 369, CVClient ERROR: user credentials v
alidation failed.
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, net, 801, 1, 2, httpclient, 76, Closing connection to: 10.41.11.90 2372
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643268, net, 801, 1, 2, secsocket_ossl, 288, closing connection
26/10/09 14:44:53 - 2430643269, net, 801, 1, 2, socket, 181, close
Was wondering where to configure the storage directory for this kind of files, and if I could change the trace level for the information they store.
Thanks in advance
Mike
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01-13-2010 01:58 AM
01-13-2010 01:58 AM
Re: cvclienttrace logs directory configuration
Moving to a different area and adding some info
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