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Viewing the log files

The log files can be viewed, from the location where Storage Mirroring is installed, with a standard

text viewer.

Sample Storage Mirroring Service Log File

Sample Management Console Log File

The following table describes the information found in each column of the log file.

01/15/2008 14:14:18.3900 95 98 2 2 69 Kernel Started

01/15/2008 14:14:18.4200 95 98 3 2 10004 Valid Activation Key Detected :

01/15/2008 14:14:18.5350 98 170 4 2 52501 Target module loaded successfully

01/15/2008 14:14:18.6760 98 172 5 2 10004 Valid Activation Key Detected :

01/15/2008 14:14:18.9870 130 131 6 2 51501 Source module loaded successfully

01/15/2008 14:24:15.2070 130 132 7 2 72 Connection Request from

ip://206.31.4.305

01/15/2008 14:24:16.3090 131 133 8 2 600002 Unified login provides ADMIN access

01/15/2008 14:24:40.9680 132 134 9 2 99 RepSet Modified: UserData

01/15/2008 14:25:22.4070 134 131 10 2 71 Originator Attempting ip://206.31.4.305

01/15/2008 14:25:22.5030 134 131 11 2 0 Transmission Create to

ip://206.31.4.305.

01/15/2008 14:25:22.6060 135 133 12 2 500000 UserData is connected to

ip://206.31.4.305

01/15/2008 14:25:23.5030 136 98 13 2 87 Start Replication on connection 1

00/00/0000 00:00:00.0000 Application starting

09/11/2008 12:45:53.8980 704 1032 1 2 0 Could not find XML file:

C:\Program

Files\StorageWorks\Storage Mirroring

\ Administrator.xml, default groups will

be added.

09/11/2008 12:45:53.9580 704 1032 2 2 0 Adding default group: Storage Mirroring

Servers

09/11/2008 12:45:53.9580 704 1032 3 2 0 Adding default group: Storage Mirroring

Servers\ Discovered Servers

09/11/2008 12:46:08.3390 704 1032 4 210004 Evaluation license expires in 95 day(s).

Column #

Description

Column 1

The date the message was generated.

Column 2

The time the message was generated.

Column 3

The process ID.

Column 4

The thread ID.

Column 5

The sequence number is an incremental counter that assigns a unique number

to each message. Useful when filtering out messages and comparing multiple

LogViewer outputs.

Column 6

The type or level of message displayed:
1—Warning or error message
2—Informational message

Column 7

The LogViewer ID.

Column 8

The message text.

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