Managing IP Quality of Service in Oracle® Solaris 11.2

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Updated: July 2014
 
 

How to Enable Logging of IPQoS Messages During Booting

To record IPQoS boot-time messages, you need to modify the /etc/syslog.conf file.

  1. Become an administrator.

    For more information, see Using Your Assigned Administrative Rights in Securing Users and Processes in Oracle Solaris 11.2 .

  2. Add the following text as the final entry in the /etc/syslog.conf file.
    user.info                 /var/adm/messages

    Use tabs rather than spaces between the columns.

    This entry logs all boot-time messages that are generated by IPQoS in the /var/adm/messages file.

  3. Reboot the system to apply the messages.
Example 4-1  IPQoS Output From /var/adm/messages

When you view /var/adm/messages after system reboot, your output might contain IPQoS logging messages that are similar to the following examples.

May 14 10:44:33 ipqos-14 ipqosconf: [ID 815575 user.info]
 New configuration applied.
May 14 10:44:46 ipqos-14 ipqosconf: [ID 469457 user.info] 
Current configuration saved to init file.
May 14 10:44:55 ipqos-14 ipqosconf: [ID 435810 user.info]
Configuration flushed.

You might also see IPQoS error messages that are similar to the following examples.

May 14 10:56:47 ipqos-14 ipqosconf: [ID 123217 user.error]
 Missing/Invalid config file fmt_version.
May 14 10:58:19 ipqos-14 ipqosconf: [ID 671991 user.error] 
No ipgpc action defined.

For a description of these error messages, see Table 4–1.