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Activate/deactivate traces

By default, the instance traces and the XAP-TP traces are deactivated. You can activate the traces for the openUTM-LU62 Gateway using the Management Console.

Select the openUTM-LU62 Gateway under the item openUTM-LU62 Gateways in the navigation tree or openUTM-LU62 Gateways in the proxy's navigation tree and choose Edit Properties in the context menu. The table Edit Properties of openUTM-LU62 Gateway lists the defined values which you are now able to edit.

  • Trace Level
    Specifies the level of instance traces logged by the openUTM-LU62 Gateway.

  • Activate XAP-TP Trace
    Select this option to specify that the openUTM-LU62 Gateway is to log XAP-TP traces.The function logs the activities of the components XAP-TP provider and OSS with respect to connections to the proxy container.

If the openUTM-LU62 Gateway is running, the trace settings come into effect dynamically when saving the openUTM-LU62 Gateway.

If the traces are activated, they are written in the following files:

  • On Solaris and Linux systems:

    • instance trace file
      /opt/lib/utmlu62/PROT/inlog.<lu_name>.<suff>

    • XAP-TP trace file
      /opt/lib/utmlu62/PROT/xaplog.<lu_name>.<suff1>.<suff2>

  • On Windows systems:

    • instance trace file
      <gateway_home>\PROT\inlog.<lu_name>.<suff>

    • XAP-TP trace file
      <gateway_home>\PROT\xaplog.<lu_name>.<suff1>.<suff2>

Here <lu_name> stands for a local LU alias name, <suff>/<suff1>/<suff2> are numerical suffixes and <gateway_home> indicates the directory where the openUTM-LU62 Gateway is installed.