Assume the Primary Administrator role, or become superuser, on the IPQoS-enabled system.
The Primary Administrator role includes the Primary Administrator profile. To create the role and assign the role to a user, see Chapter 2, Working With the Solaris Management Console (Tasks), in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
Open the /etc/syslog.conf file.
Add the following text as the final entry in the file.
user.info /var/adm/messages |
Use tabs rather than spaces between the columns.
The entry logs all boot-time messages that are generated by IPQoS into the /var/adm/messages file.
Reboot the system to apply the messages.
When you view /var/adm/messages after system reboot, your output might contain IPQoS logging messages that are similar to the following.
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 in your IPQoS system's /var/adm/messages file.
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 29–1.