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Oracle® Collaboration Suite Administrator's Guide
10g Release 1 (10.1.1) for Windows or UNIX

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B Default Locations of Component Log Files

This appendix lists Oracle Collaboration Suite component log files, along with each file's purpose and default location.

Oracle Calendar Logs

Table B-1 lists Oracle Calendar logs.

Table B-1 Oracle Calendar Log Files

Oracle Calendar Service Log File Location and Name

Engine

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/eng.log

Lock Manager

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/lck.log

Synchronous Network Connection

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/snc.log

Directory Access Server

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/das.log

Corporate-Wide Services

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/cws.log

Calendar Server Manager

ORACLE_HOME/ocal/log/csm.log

Calendar Administrator

ORACLE_HOME/ocad/bin/ocad.log

Application System

ORACLE_HOME/ocas/logs/ocas_log


Oracle Content Services Logs

Table B-2 lists Oracle Content Services logs.

Table B-2 Oracle Content Services Log Files

Oracle Content Services Service Log File Location and Name

Regular Node

  • ORACLE_HOME/content/log/content_services_domain_name/node_name.log

  • ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs/Content~Node~1

HTTP Node (Oracle Content Services)

  • ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/OC4J_Content/application-deployments/Content/OC4J_Content_default_island_1/application.log

  • ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs/Content~OC4J_Content~default_island~1

HTTP Node (Oracle Records Management)

  • ORACLE_HOME/j2ee/OC4J_RM/application-deployments/rm/OC4J_RM_default_island_1/application.log

  • ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs/Content~OC4J_RM~default_island~1


Oracle Mail Logs

Oracle Mail provides the log files shown in Table B-3. The names below are directory names; individual log files in the directories store data for specific dates or processes, and are named by date or process.

Oracle Mail server logs files are located in the ORACLE_HOME/oes/log/server_type directory. For example, List Server logs are found in the $ORACLE_HOME/oes/log/list directory. Each running server instance creates a log directory for itself when it starts and then writes to a log file in that directory.

For example, if there is a List Server instance running on a UNIX platform, and the operating system process ID for the process is 12345, the log file for the process will be $ORACLE_HOME/oes/log/list/12345/12345.log.

The maximum size to which a log file can grow is configured by the Maximum Log Size parameter for a particular server. If a log file reaches the maximum size, it is renamed and a new log file is created. The old file is renamed by appending a number to the file name, such as 12345.log.000.

The renaming process cascades to older files. The names of older files are changed by increasing the value of the appended number.

Log files for Oracle Mail servers are also found in the ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs directory. These log files contain debug and error output from the servers. Usually, it is not necessary to look at these files but they can be useful when investigating problems with servers.

For more information about Oracle Mail logs, see "Log Files" in Chapter 3 of Oracle Mail Administrator's Guide.

Table B-3 Oracle Mail Log File Directories

Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Service Log File Location and Name

Oracle Mail server logs

ORACLE_HOME/oes/log/server_type

Oracle Mail server logs

ORACLE_HOMEopmn/logs


Oracle Mobile Collaboration Logs

Table B-4 lists the Oracle Mobile Collaboration and Oracle Wireless log files and their location.

Table B-4 Oracle Mobile Collaboration and Oracle Wireless Log Files

Oracle Mobile Collaboration Service Log File Location and Name

Oracle Mobile Push Mail

ORACLE_HOME/wireless/pimap/logs/logs.xml

Wireless Error Log

ORACLE_HOME/wireless/logs/log.xml


Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Logs

Oracle Real-Time Collaboration provides the log files shown in Table B-5. Most of the names below are directory names; individual log files in the directories store data for specific dates or processes, and are named by date or process.

To view the log files interactively, log in to Oracle Real-Time Collaboration as a business administrator and choose Logs under the System tab.

Table B-5 Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Log File Directories

Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Service Log File Location and Name

Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Web Client events not belonging to any user sessions

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/application

User sessions running the Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Web Client application, grouped by date (MM.DD.YYYY)

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/application/app_sessions

User sessions for the Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Web Client application on a particular site, grouped by date (MM.DD.YYYY)

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/application/site_logs/

Oracle Messenger Connection Manager

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/connmgr

High Availability process management for the Oracle Presence Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imHaProcess

Oracle Presence Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imrtr

Oracle Presence Server errors

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imrtr/imrtr*.log

Oracle Presence Server statistics

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imrtr/stats*.log

Oracle Presence Server chat conferences

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imrtr/tc*.log

JDS Directory Service calls

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/imrtr/ds*.log

Multiplexer

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/mx

Redirector

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rdtr

rtcctl commands

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcctl

Process Manager

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm

Process Manager logs for the Web Conferencing Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm/confsvr

Process Manager logs for the Connection Manager

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm/connmgr

Process Manager logs for the Oracle Presence Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm/imrtr

Process Manager logs for the Multiplexer

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm/mx

Process Manager logs for the Voice Proxy Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/rtcpm/voiceproxy

Oracle Real-Time Collaboration Server process events that do not belong to any meeting, grouped by date (MM.DD.YYYY)

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/servers

Web Conference sessions, grouped by date (MM.DD.YYYY)

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/sessions

Voice Proxy Server

ORACLE_HOME/imeeting/logs/voiceproxy


Oracle Voicemail & Fax Logs

Table B-6 lists the Oracle Voicemail & Fax log files and their location.

Table B-6 Oracle Voicemail & Fax Log Files

Oracle Voicemail & Fax Service Log File Location and Name

Call Transfer

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\TransferProcess

Fax Receiving

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\FaxInProcess

IVR (Interactive Voice Response)

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\IVRProcess

Message Delivery Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MsgDeliveryMonProcess

Message Recovery

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MsgRecoveryProcess

Message Waiting Indicator

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MWIProcess

Recording

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RecordingProcess

Retrieval

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RetrievalProcess

Routing

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RoutingProcess

SMDI (Simple Message Desk Interface) Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\SMDIMonProcess

Telephony Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\TelephonyMonitorProcess


Table B-7 Oracle Voicemail & Fax Log Files

Oracle Voicemail & Fax Service Log File Location and Name

Call Transfer

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\CallTransferService

Fax Receiving

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\FaxReceivingService

IVR (Interactive Voice Response)

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\InteractiveVoiceResponseService

Message Delivery Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MessageDeliveryMonitorService

Message Recovery

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MessageRecoveryService

Message Waiting Indicator

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\MWIService

Recording

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RecordingService

Retrieval

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RetrievalService

Routing

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\RoutingService

SMDI (Simple Message Desk Interface) Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\SMDIMonitorService

Telephony Monitor

%ORACLE_HOME%\um\log\TelephonyMonitorService


Each log file writes status or trace information as it processes transactions for a particular service.

See Also:

See Appendix A, "Troubleshooting" in Oracle Voicemail & Fax Administrator's Guide for more information on the Oracle Voicemail & Fax log files, including how to view the log files.