You can enable tracing from the Gateway Debug page (Gateway.jsp) or from the command line to debug problems with Windows accounts on Identity Manager.
Instructions are provided in the following sections:
Enable tracing from the Gateway Debug page (Gateway.jsp) if you cannot access the Gateway. You can specify and retrieve Gateway trace files from this debug page.
Log in to the Identity Manager Administrator interface.
Type the following URL in to your browser to open the Gateway Debug page:
http://host :port/idm/debug/Gateway.jsp
Choose a resource to trace from the Gateway Resource list.
If necessary, modify existing settings.
Click the following buttons to modify the settings:
Get Version. Returns the Gateway version and the operating system of the machine on which you are running the Gateway.
Get Trace File. Returns the contents of the trace file.
Get Trace Parameters. Returns the path of the trace file, the trace level, and the maximum size of the trace file.
Set Trace Parameters. See To Create a New Trace Configuration Object for information about these options.
Get Loaded Modules. Returns the load addresses of modules (DLLs) being used by the Gateway.
The Get Loaded Modules list consists of load addresses, followed by module names and only includes loaded modules. The list does not include delay-loaded modules that have not been called.
The Get Loaded Modules option only supports Active Directory and Domino.
Enabling trace from the command line is useful if you want a wider range of options.
Open a command window.
Start the Gateway, specifying the necessary trace command arguments.
The following table describes the Gateway tracing command line arguments.
Usage: gateway -f name -l -m
For example:
cd %WSHOME%\bin\winnt gateway -d -p 11319 -f %CD%\gateway.trc -l 2 -m 500 |
The preceding invocation starts the Gateway with the following characteristics:
-d – Use regular application (not a service)
-p 11319 – Use port 11319
You must configure this port for Gateway resources from the Identity Manager resource configuration. For example, for an Active Directory resource
-f %CD%\gateway.trc – Directory to which the trace output is written. Identity Manager writes the trace output to a text file in this directory.
-l 2 – Output level 2 of Gateway tracing.
-m – Maximum size in Kilobytes of trace log file.
If specified, Identity Manager saves -f, -l, and -m values in the registry, so the next time you run Gateway from the command line or as a service, the same values are used.
Identity Manager sends the Gateway trace output to the console and to a trace file.