Interpreting Log Messages - Novell ACCESS MANAGER 3.1 SP1 - GATEWAY GUIDE Manual

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Level
LOG_INFO
LOG_DEBUG
When you run the
LOG_NOTICE. You can change the log level to any level from LOG_EMERG to LOG_INFO.
4 To apply changes, enter the following command:
apply
5 To exit from the configuration mode, enter the following command:
exit
6 To exit from the nash shell, enter the following command:
exit

4.1.2 Interpreting Log Messages

The entries in the
<time-date-stamp> <hostname> : <AM#event-code> : <AMDEVICE#device-id> :
<AMAUTHID#auth-id> : <AMEVENTID#event-id> :<supplementary log entry data and
text>
A sample log message is given below:
Aug
3 14:35:41 c1h : AM#504503000: AMDEVICEID#ag-0BDF41AAC4CDCBE5 :
AMAUTHID#0: AMEVENTID#74: Process request 1 'www.lag-202.com' '/AGLogout'
[192.10.100.111:38091 -> 192.10.106.2:80]
The fifth and sixth digits in the
The following table list the numbers and the components which they denote.
Linux Access Gateway Components
Table 4-1
Number
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
08
09
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Description
Sends informational messages such as requests sent to Web servers and
the results of authentication requests.
Sends debug messages.
/etc/init.d/novell-vmc start
file have the following format:
ics_dyn.log
<AMEVENTID#event-id>
Component
If the fifth and sixth digits are 01, the Multi-Homing component
Service Manager
Request Processing
Authentication
Authorization
Identity Injection
Form Fill
Caching
Response Processing
command, the default log level is set to
refer to the Access Gateway components.

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