beautypg.com

Managing the log file, Specifying the display – Reliant Octel 200 and Octel 300 Message Servers PB6001401 User Manual

Page 326

background image

7-32

Installation and Maintenance Volume

Octel Overture 200/300 Serenade 3.0

PB60014–01

Managing the Log File

Establishing the correct logical begin time is critical to good log file management. The following is the
recommended procedure for regular CDR data collection:

-

Specify the end time. At the @ prompt, type

CDR E 97 01 15 06 00

Enter

Records from the current logical begin time to 6:00 a.m., January 15, 1997, are displayed.

-

Set the begin time to that same end time. At the @ prompt, type

CDR B 97 01 15 06 00

Enter

@CDR W
LOG FILE WRAPPED
LOG FILE BEGINNING TIME IS 01/01/97 12:01:00
TIME OF FIRST RECORD IN LOG IS 01/01/97 08:25:03
@CDR E 97 01 15 06 00
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS XACTIN STAT MS ME PRT DURATN MAILBOX

COS CALLER

01/01/97 10:42:07 TIMEST OK
.
.
.
01/14/97 20:59:51 CALINT DIRI OO 034 0:00:0
@CDR B 97 01 15 06 00
BEGIN TIME SET FOR LOG

To reset logical begin

time

To see the current

logical begin time

To print records from

the current logical

begin time to 6:00 a.m.,

January 15, 1995

Specifying the Display

The settings for how the CDR log is displayed on the screen are described below:

-

Line Length,

L [LEN]

. The default column format is 80 columns, but any line length up to 132

columns can be displayed. Two columns,

DESTINATION

and

RTE

, cannot be seen if the column

format is set to 80. To see those columns, you must specify the line length to be 132.

-

Page Length,

P [LEN]

. The default number of lines per page is 66. If header information should

not be displayed every 66 lines, change this parameter.

If

0

is entered, the page displays one header at the beginning of the CDR file.

-

Number of Records,

R [MAX]

. Use this command to specify the maximum number of records to

list during this command transaction. If no maximum is specified, all records that meet the criteria
are displayed.

-

Subsequent Action,

SU

. Print the subsequent actions for records that pass the filter criteria. An

asterisk (*) is printed in the first column for each transaction that is not the initial transaction of the
call. To see subsequent actions completed for a record, enter

SU

in the command line.

@CDR XA LOGON ST BADP SU
MM/DD/YY HH:MM:SS XACTIN STAT MS ME PRT DURATN MAILBOX
*08/09/97 10:19:38 LOGON BADP 00 00 055 0:00.2 4430
*08/09/97 10:19:38 LOGON BADM 00 00 055 0:00.0 6