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uCosminexus Application Server Maintenance and Migration Guide


4.3.3 Acquiring the Cosminexus Component Transaction Monitor Log

This section describes the output destination of the Cosminexus Component Transaction Monitor log.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Types of Component Transaction Monitor logs

With Component Transaction Monitor, the CTM daemon and the CTM command logs are output for each CTM identifier. Also, different maintenance information is output to the environment variable CTMSPOOL settings directory for the maintenance personnel to analyze the errors when a problem occurs in the system. Execute the ctmlogcat command to check the output messages.

Monitor the event log and syslog when you want to monitor the daily operations.

(2) Output destination of the Component Transaction Monitor logs

The following table describes the output destination of the Component Transaction Monitor logs.

Table 4‒17: Output destination of the Cosminexus Component Transaction Monitor log

Contents

Output destination directory#1

CTM daemon and CTM command log

  • In Windows

    environment-variable-CTMSPOOL-settings-directory\log\CTM-daemon-identifier\ctmlog[n]

    and event log #2

  • In UNIX

    $CTMSPOOL/log/CTM-daemon-identifier/ctmlog[n]

    and syslog #3

CTM domain daemon log

  • In Windows

    Environment-variable-CTMSPOOL-settings-directory\log\ctmdmlog[n]

  • In UNIX

    $CTMSPOOL/log/ctmdmlog[n]

Module trace

  • In Windows

    Environment-variable-CTMSPOOL-settings-directory\utt\umt

  • In UNIX

    $CTMSPOOL/utt/umt

Structured exception occurrence log

(In Windows)

Environment-variable-PRFSPOOL-settings-directory\oslttrc

Maintenance information

  • In Windows

    environment-variable-CTMSPOOL-settings-directory

  • In UNIX

    $CTMSPOOL

#1

01 or 02 is displayed in [n].

#2

The messages required for operations are output. The log file output destination varies according to the Windows event log settings.

#3

The messages required for operations are output. For details on the syslog settings, see the OS documentation.