10.2.3 Log files and directory list
This subsection explains the types of log information that are output by JP1/IM, default file names, and directory names.
Note that the files explained here are output for product maintenance purposes. Therefore, there is no need for the user to view or modify these files. If a problem such as a system error occurs, the user may be asked to temporarily retain these files on site for the purpose of collecting data.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) In Windows
The tables below show the default log files and folders that are output by the Windows version of JP1/IM.
The Log type column lists the log types that are output by JP1/IM.
The Default file name and folder name column describes log file names as absolute paths when JP1/IM - Manager, JP1/IM - View, or JP1/Base is installed in the default mode. Default file name and folder name in a cluster operation system describes the log file names of shared folders as absolute paths.
The Maximum disk usage column shows the maximum disk space used by each log file. When there are multiple log files, the combined total is given.
The File-switching timing column shows how JP1/IM times output destination log file switching. When the file reaches the size shown in this column or when the event shown in this column occurs, the output destination is switched. If there are multiple log files and if the maximum disk usage is reached, files are overwritten, beginning with the ones that have the oldest update dates.
Note: The logs above are process-by-process trace logs. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
#1: The file size may be dozens of kilobytes larger than this value.
#2: You can set this value to be from 64 kilobytes to 100 megabytes, as described in Automated action environment definition file (action.conf.update) (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#3: You can set this value to be from 1 to 4,096 kilobytes, as described in Automated action environment definition file (action.conf.update) (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#4: This is the value when the size of the action information file is the default value (626 kilobytes). You can use the following estimation formula to estimate the maximum disk usage by this file. Each time an action is performed, the size increases by 5 kilobytes.
((action information file size / 64 bytes) - 1) x 5 kilobytes
#5: The files are output to the jcochstat and jcochafmode command trace logs on the physical host in a cluster operation system as well.
#6: You can change the file count and file size as described in the Correlation event generation environment definition file (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#7: This file is used to output the memory information for inheriting data during correlation event generation, and therefore its size varies depending on the correlation event generation condition and the correlation-source event. For details about estimating the size of this file, see the JP1/IM - Manager release notes.
#8: This file is created when you start JP1/IM - Manager after enabling the response-waiting event management function.
Note: The logs above are process-by-process trace logs. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
Note: When you use Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista, replace View-path\log\ with system-drive:\ProgramData\Hitachi\jp1\jp1_default\JP1CoView\log\.
#1: This log is a process-by-process trace log. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
#2: The file size may be dozens of kilobytes larger than this value.
#3: This log is output only when JP1/IM - Rule Operation is linked.
Log type |
Default file name and folder name |
Maximum disk usage |
File-switching timing |
---|---|---|---|
IM Configuration Management trace log# |
View-path\log\jcfview\VIEW{1|2|3}.log |
30 MB |
10 MB |
Stack trace log# |
View-path\log\jcfjavalog{1|2}.log |
512 KB |
At startup or 256 KB |
Integrated trace log |
system-drive:\Program Files\Hitachi\HNTRLib2\spool\hntr2{1|2|3|4}.log |
1,024 KB |
256 KB |
Note: When you use Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Server 2008, or Windows Vista, replace View-path\log\ with system-drive:\ProgramData\Hitachi\jp1\jp1_default\JP1CoView\log\.
#: This log is a process-by-process trace log. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
(2) In UNIX
The tables below show the default log files and folders that are output by the UNIX version of JP1/IM.
The Log type column lists the log types that are output by JP1/IM.
The Default file name and folder name column describes log file names as absolute paths when JP1/IM - Manager or JP1/Base is installed in the default mode. Default file name and folder name in a cluster operation system describes the log file names of shared folders as absolute paths.
The Maximum disk usage column shows the maximum disk space used by each log file. When there are multiple log files, the combined total is given.
The File-switching timing column shows how JP1/IM times output destination log file switching. When the file reaches the size shown in this column or when the event shown in this column occurs, the output destination is switched. If there are multiple log files and if the maximum disk usage is reached, files are overwritten, beginning with the ones that have the oldest update dates.
#1: This log is a process-by-process trace log. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
#2: This log is created only in a cluster environment.
#3: The file size may be dozens of kilobytes larger than this value.
#4: You can set this value to be from 64 kilobytes to 100 megabytes, as described in Automated action environment definition file (action.conf.update) (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#5: You can set this value to be from 1 to 4,096 kilobytes (For Linux (IPF), from 1 to 7,168 kilobytes) as described in Automated action environment definition file (action.conf.update) (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#6: This is the value when the size of the action information file is the default value (626 kilobytes). You can use the following estimation formula to estimate the maximum disk usage by this file. Each time an action is performed, the size increases by 5 kilobytes.
((action information file size / 64 bytes) - 1) x 5 kilobytes
#7: The files are output to the jcochstat and jcochafmode command trace logs on the physical host in a cluster operation system as well.
#8: This log is not output in Solaris.
#9: You can change the file count and file size as described in Correlation event generation environment definition file (2. Definition Files) in the manual Job Management Partner 1/Integrated Management - Manager Command and Definition File Reference.
#10: This file is used to output the memory information for inheriting data during correlation event generation, and therefore its size varies depending on the correlation event generation condition and the correlation-source event. For details about estimating the size of this file, see the JP1/IM - Manager release notes.
#11: This file is created when you start JP1/IM - Manager after enabling the response-waiting event management function.
#: This log is a process-by-process trace log. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.
Note: The logs above are process-by-process trace logs. The process-by-process trace log is the log information that is output by each function of JP1/IM. It is output to a different log file depending on the function that is being used. Since the process-by-process trace log contains product information, its content is not made public.