Polycom 3725-74600-004 Video Gaming Accessories User Manual


 
Polycom® RealPresence Collaboration ServerVirtual Edition Administrator’s Guide
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Viewing the Logger Files:
To analyze the log files generated by the system, open the retrieved *.txt files in any text
editor application, i.e. Notepad, Textpad or MS Word.
1 Using Windows Explorer, browse to the directory containing the retrieved log files.
2 Use any text editor application to open the log file(s).
Information Collector
Standard Security Mode
The Information Collector comprehensively attains all information from all the MCU
internal entities for data analysis. That data, stored in a central repository, is logged from the
following system components:
The data collected is saved into a single compressed file containing all the information from
each system component in its relative format (.txt, .xml, etc...). In case the disk is
malfunctioning, the file will be written to the RAM (involves only a small amount of
information where the RAM size is 1/2 a gigabyte). The zipped file (info.tgz) can be opened
with the following applications: WinRAR and WinZip. The entire zipped file is then sent to
Polycom’s Network Systems Division for analysis and troubleshooting.
Using the Information Collector
When the Information Collector is used the following steps are performed:
Step 1: Creating the Information Collector file.
Step 2: Saving the Information Collector file.
Step 3: Viewing the information in the Information Collector file.
System Log Files Full faults
•CDR •Apache logs
OS (Core dumps, CFG - DNS, DHCP,
NTP, kernal state, event logs
CFG directory (without IVR)
Signaling Trace files (H.323 & SIP) Cards info: HW version, state and status
Central Signaling logs SW version number
Processes internal state and statistics