Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
errorlog
copy <SCP>
filename <name>
level {1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5-7}
module <module>
on-the-hour {disable | enable}
rotate {filesize-MB <integer> | time-interval <integer>}
syslog replicate {disable | enable}
Viewing the Errorlog
To view the Media Flow Controller errorlog:
•
Web interface—Media Flow Controller errorlog entries are available for viewing on the
Web interface Logs > Error Logs page.
•
CLI—To upload an errorlog, run upload errorlog scp://<URL>. Now you can access the
errorlog at the specified system, move it (if needed) and view its contents. See
"Terminology" on page 30
FMSAccess Log (fmsaccesslog)
FMSAccess Log lists all FMS server command executions. Streaming fmsaccesslog events
include play, pause, seek, and stop events; session fmsaccesslog events include connect,
disconnect, and connect-pending events, by default. This log is generated by the FMS server
(must be installed, see
This log is written to /nkn/adobe/fms/logs/access.<nn>.log, by default (you can access this
using application fms shell). See
Flow Controller Service Logs (CLI)" on page 226
Codes and Sub-Codes" on page
fmsaccesslog
copy <SCP>
filename <filename>
on-the-hour {disable | enable}
rotate {filesize-MB <integer> | time-interval <integer>}
syslog
The FMSAccess log provides this information:
•
accesslog events—Play, pause, seek, stop, connect, disconnect, connect-pending
•
accesslog category—Session, stream, server, vhost, application, authorization
•
date—Date when the event occurred
•
time—Time when the event occurred
•
x-pid—Server process ID
•
c-ip—Client IP address
•
cs-bytes—The number of bytes transferred from the client to the server
•
sc-bytes—The number of bytes transferred from the server to the client
Configuring and Using Media Flow Controller Logs and Alarms
for the scp URL format and requirements.
"Installing and Using FMS in Media Flow Controller (CLI)" on page
fmsaccesslog
210.
for CLI details. See
"Configuring Media
for implementation details. See also
FMSAccess Log (fmsaccesslog)
97).
"Log
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