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8.3.2 List of log files and directories

This subsection describes the log information output by a Performance Management program. Performance Management outputs the following log information:

For details about the output file name and file size of the operation status log, see the chapter on troubleshooting in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Common message log

For details about the common message log, see the chapter that describes details on log information in the JP1/Performance Management User's Guide.

(2) Trace log

This subsection describes the trace logs output by Performance Management. The following tables list the name of the service or command that outputs trace logs for PFM - Agent and the directory where the logs are stored, for each OS.

Table 8‒3: Trace log storage folders (in Windows)

Type of log

Output source

Folder name

Trace log

Action Handler service

installation-folder\bin\action\log\

Performance Management command

installation-folder\tools\log\

Agent Collector service

installation-folder\agto\agent\instance-name\log\

Agent Store service

installation-folder\agto\store\instance-name\log\

Status Server service

installation-folder\bin\statsvr\log\

Trace log (logical host use)

Action Handler service

environment-directory#\jp1pc\bin\action\log\

Performance Management command

environment-directory#\jp1pc\tools\log\

Agent Collector service

environment-directory#\jp1pc\agto\agent\instance-name\log\

Agent Store service

environment-directory#\jp1pc\agto\store\instance-name\log\

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The environment directory is the directory you specified on the shared disk when creating the logical host.

Table 8‒4: Trace log storage directories (in UNIX)

Type of log

Output source

Directory name

Trace log

Action Handler service

/opt/jp1pc/bin/action/log/

Performance Management command

/opt/jp1pc/tools/log/

Agent Collector service

/opt/jp1pc/agto/agent/instance-name/log/

Agent Store service

/opt/jp1pc/agto/store/instance-name/log/

Status Server service

/opt/jp1pc/bin/statsvr/log/

Trace log (logical host use)

Action Handler service

environment-directory#/jp1pc/bin/action/log/

Performance Management command

environment-directory#/jp1pc/tools/log/

Agent Collector service

environment-directory#/jp1pc/agto/agent/instance-name/log/

Agent Store service

environment-directory#/jp1pc/agto/store/instance-name/log/

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The environment directory is the directory you specified on the shared disk when creating the logical host.

(3) Agent log

This subsection describes the agent logs output by Performance Management. The following tables list the name of the service or command that outputs agent logs for PFM - Agent for Oracle, the name of the log file, and the disk space used by each file.

Table 8‒5: Agent log files

Type of log

Output source

Default output destination#1

File name

Default Disk usage#1 (MB)

Normal log

PFM - Agent for Oracle

In Windows

installation-folder\agto\agent\instance-name\log\

In UNIX

/opt/jp1pc/agto/agent/instance-name/log/

Agtoinf{01|02}#2

16

Error log

Agtoerr{01|02}#2

Normal log (logical host use)

PFM - Agent for Oracle

In Windows

environment-directory#3\jp1pc\agto\agent\instance-name\log\

In UNIX

environment-directory#3/jp1pc/agto/agent/instance-name/log/

Agtoinf{01|02}#2

16

Error log (logical host use)

Agtoerr{01|02}#2

#1

You can use the following methods to check and change the output destination of agent logs and the maximum file size:

  • jpcconf inst setup command

  • Agent Configuration property in the PFM - Web Console window

For details about how to use the jpcconf inst setup command to change the settings, see 2.4.2 Updating an instance environment (for Windows) or 3.4.2 Updating an instance environment (for UNIX).

#2

Agent logs are output using two sequential files. The file names are suffixed with 01 or 02, which have the following meanings:

  • 01: Current file

  • 02: Backup file

For details about sequential files, see When using sequential files (jpclog) in (1) Common message log.

#3

The environment directory is on the shared disk specified when the logical host was created.