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To set log preferences:
1
In AXD Mac OS X tools, choose AXD > Preferences.
2
To automatically save test logs, select “Auto-save test log.”
If you don’t select this option, you can’t perform the steps that follow.
3
To choose the location of the automatically saved log, click “Choose auto-save
location,” select a location, and then click Open.
4
Configure the test log naming options.
To do this
Do this
Ensure newly created log files don’t overwrite old
log files
Select “Use unique name.”
Append the Ethernet address of the Xserve that’s
being tested
Select “Append Ethernet Address.”
Append the run time and date of the session’s
first tests
Select “Append time and date.”
Shutting Down or Restarting the Xserve
If you’re running AXD Mac OS X tools on the local Xserve, or on a host computer, you
can shut down or restart the Xserve. To do so, click Shut Down or Restart.
If the Xserve is in client mode, you can’t shut down or restart the Xserve locally.
Quitting AXD Mac OS X Tools While a Test is Running
If you try to quit AXD Mac OS X tools while a test is running, you won’t be able to print
or save any logs from the current AXD session. Make sure you print or save any critical
logs before quitting.
Instead of quitting in the middle of a test, you can stop the current test, print or save
logs, and then quit.
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Chapter 4
Using AXD Tools