Starting the Log File Analyzer on UNIX

Use the following command to start the Log File Analyzer (LFA) command-line utility on UNIX operating systems.

To start the Log File Analyzer on UNIX

  1. Make sure the LD_LIBRARY_PATH (Oracle Solaris), SHLIB_PATH (HP-UX), or LIBPATH (AIX) environment variable contains the full pathname for your database client library directory. For more information about these variables, see Siebel Installation Guide.

  2. Make sure the LFA configuration file (logreader.cfg) is present in the same directory as the utility. If this file is located in another directory, or has another name, then use the /f parameter described in the table in Starting the Log File Analyzer on Microsoft Windows. For more information about the configuration file, see Configuring the Log File Analyzer.

  3. Enter logreader using, as necessary, other parameters listed in the table in Starting the Log File Analyzer on Microsoft Windows.

    The logreader command prompt appears after a successful start as follows:

    logreader>
    
  4. Run the LFA by using the commands described in About Running Log File Analyzer Commands.