10.2.1 Integrated trace log
The integrated trace log consists of the trace information output by the individual programs. It is output to a single file by the Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2).
The default output destination for the integrated trace log is as follows:
- In Windows:
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system-drive:\Program Files\Hitachi\HNTRLib2\spool\hntr2{1|2|3|4}.log
- In UNIX:
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/var/opt/hitachi/HNTRLib2/spool/hntr2{1|2|3|4}.log
You can use any text editor to view the integrated trace log information. The following shows an output example of integrated trace log information.
The tables below list and describe the header information and output items that are output to the integrated trace log.
Header information |
Description |
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OS information |
Information about the OS on which the Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) is running |
Host name |
Name of the host at which the Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) is running |
Time zone |
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Start time of Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) |
Time the Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) started |
Output item |
Description |
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Number |
Trace record number (4 digits) This number is assigned to each process that outputs log information. |
Date |
Trace acquisition date: yyyy/mm/dd (year/month/date) |
Time |
Trace acquisition time (local time): hh:mm:ss.sss (hour:minute:second.millisecond) |
Application name |
Name that identifies the application (application ID name). JP1/IM - EG for NNMi outputs the following application names:
|
pid |
Process ID (assigned by the OS) |
tid |
Thread ID (used for identifying threads) |
Message ID |
Message ID (see the explanation of the output format of messages) This is a message ID used by this product. |
Message text |
Message text that is output to the integrated trace log This is a message text output by this product. |
- Note:
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The time of a log entry in the integrated trace log reflects the format for the time zone of the process that outputs the log.
Therefore, if a user changes the TZ environment variable and then starts a service or executes a command, the time might be output in a different format than that used for the time zone set in the OS.