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CMX trace

This function logs transport layer activities in the proxy container relating to connections to the UTM partner application or to the openUTM-LU62 Gateway.

By default the CMX trace is deactivated. To activate the CMX trace of the proxy container in the Management Console:

  1. Select the following nodes in the navigation tree of the proxy:
    Advanced Features - Diagnosis - Configuration - General Diagnostic Info.

    The General tab of the General Diagnostic Info Configuration panel is displayed.

  2. Select the option Activate CMX Trace.

The change comes into effect when the proxy is next started.

Solaris and Linux systems

The CMX traces of the proxy container are written in a binary format in CMX* files in the cmxt subdirectory of the proxy container home directory.

Windows systems

The CMX traces of the proxy container are written in binary format to <number>.CMX files. These files are processed in the configured trace path of CMX. You can specify the trace path by using the PCMX tool Trace Control. Choose the command Options - Trace Path and specify the path. To start Trace Control, select the command Trace Control from the PCMX program group. The PCMX program group is available after installing PCMX.

Displaying the CMX traces in the BeanConnect Management Console

You can evaluate and display the CMX trace information in the Management Console.

In the Management Console, choose the nodes Advanced Features - Diagnosis - Output - General Diagnostic Info under the proxy's node and select the item Container CMX Traces. Then click the Show File button.

The Management Console transfers the converted text file with the appended suffix .txt to the local diagnostic path of the proxy (default: diag/<proxy_cont_name> in the Management Console home directory). The Management Console displays the file in a Text File panel.

For further diagnosis, you have to send the evaluated trace to the diagnostic system service.