All AE programs write information about their activities to logs. The use of particular settings facilitates the output of extended information in a trace. This is particularly useful when searching for and/or correcting an error.
INI-file settings:
Section |
Name |
Description |
Required |
---|---|---|---|
[GLOBAL] |
logging= |
Name of the log file |
Yes |
[GLOBAL] |
logcount= |
Number of historical log files |
No (00) |
[Trace] |
file= |
Name of the trace file |
Yes |
[Trace] |
trccount= |
Number of historic trace files |
No (00) |
[Trace] |
diverse |
Control of the trace extent |
No (0) |
If the parameter logging= is not defined, the utilities create the following log files by default:
Windows:
.\UCYBDBxx_LOG_##.TXT
UNIX: ./UCYBDBxx_LOG_##.TXT
xx stands for the particular utility.
Abbreviation |
Utility |
---|---|
AR |
AE DB Archive |
CC |
AE DB Client Copy |
LD |
AE DB Load |
RE |
AE DB Reorg |
UN |
AE DB Unload |
The same is true if the INI file cannot be found because it does not
exist in the specified folder
Hence a log file is even created if incorrect settings were made.
During the execution of jobs, messages providing information about job states are written to the logs. The following states exist:
Job Status |
Description |
---|---|
A - Status ended |
Job ended with a return code that is not equal 0. |
E - Status ended |
Job ended on status ENDED_OK. |
R - Status running |
This status is written to the log file periodically while the job is being executed. |
V - Status vanished |
This status only occurs when the agent cannot
find a job anymore that it has started |
W - Status waiting |
Job has not yet started and is in a waiting condition. |
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