Location, if fixed:
$UDTHOME/log[s]/server/
$UDTHOME/log[s]/client/
This allows client and server logging to be on separate mount points if
the admin desires, without needing the configuration options
If configurable, just make the parameter a path relative to $UDTHOME
Saved_logs:
Yes. Saved_l
I would be happy to entertain (and formally register) a detailed, coherent
proposal for logs, error logs, diagnostic logs - location and management.
Do you still want the saved_logs directory concept? (20 or configurable?
Iterations saved)
What happens at 'startud'? Anything happen at 'stopud'?
I
Of course log files belong in the bin directory!
I get tripped up every second time I got hunting for them...
-Original Message-
From: u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org
[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of David
Wolverton
Sent: Tuesday, 16 March 2010 12:12 PM
To:
I've made the same complaint and pretty much feel like I received an 'eye
roll' of 'who would be that stupid...'
My argument was how easy it would be to have someone shut down their systems
by deleting required files while trying to clean up log files that are
stored in bin... That would SEEM to b
A business case, eh? How about "any world-class dbms must have
consistent, comprehensive, and easily configurable error logging." If
U2 doesn't have this then it needs to get it...period!
Every one of us in the applications market know we have to incorporate
basic industry functionality (plu
Bill,
That is where in Engineers put them originally. Makes no sense today nor
did
it years ago when I worked there. Also, you have many ways to turn on the
severity of each log as well as getting logs for non-daemons.
I put in a request last year to fix this. No business case, so it was
rejec
Does anyone know why most of the various UniData logs are in the
"@UDTHOME/bin" directory? Why aren't they in the "@UDTHOME/log"
directory? Maybe there's a @UDTLOG environment variable?
Thanks,
Bill
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