Configuring and Using Media Flow Controller Logs and Alarms
fuselog
copy <SCP>
filename <filename>
on-the-hour {disable | enable}
rotate {filesize-MB <integer> | time-interval <integer>}
syslog
Viewing the FMSConnector Log
To view the Media Flow Controller fuse log:
•
Web interface—Media Flow Controller FMSConnector log entries are available for viewing
on the Web interface Logs tab, FMSConnector Log page.
•
CLI—To upload a fuselog, run upload fuselog scp://<URL>. Now you can access the
fuse log at the specified system, move it (if needed) and view its contents. See
"Terminology" on page 30
Stream Log (streamlog)
This log records RTSP streaming transactions. See
format options. See
implementation details.
streamlog
copy <SCP>
filename <filename>
format <field1 field2 ...>
on-the-hour {disable | enable}
rotate {filesize-MB <integer> | time-interval <integer>}
syslog
Viewing the Stream Log
To view the Media Flow Controller stream log:
•
Web interface—Media Flow Controller stream log entries are available for viewing on the
Web interface Logs tab, Stream Log page.
•
CLI—To upload a stream log, run upload streamlog scp://<URL>. Now you can access
the stream log at the specified system, move it (if needed) and view its contents. See
"Terminology" on page 30
System Log
Media Flow Controller employs a syslog utility for tracking and logging all manner of system
messages from the merely informational to the extremely critical; this log is not specific to
service activity. To see service activity reports, see
"Cache Log (cachelog)" on page
Log (fmsaccesslog)" on page
220
Stream Log (streamlog)
for the scp URL format and requirements.
"Configuring Media Flow Controller Service Logs (CLI)" on page 226
for the scp URL format and requirements.
214, and
217,
"FMSEdge Log (fmsedgelog)" on page
Media Flow Controller Administrator's Guide
streamlog
for CLI details, including
"Service Log (accesslog)" on page
"Error Log (errorlog)" on page
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212,
215,
"FMSAccess
218, and
"Stream