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Managing IP Quality of Service in Oracle® Solaris 11.3

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Updated: October 2017
 
 

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 11.3.

  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 7  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 Figure 3, Table 3, IPQoS Error Messages.