Citrix Systems Network Router NETSCALER 9.3 User Manual
rpm -e NSweblog
To get more information about the NSweblog RPM file
At a command prompt, type:
rpm -qpi *.rpm
To view the installed Web server logging files
At a command prompt, type:
rpm -qpl *.rpm
NSWL Client Command Options
The following table describes the commands that you can use to configure the NSWL
client.
client.
Table 4-3.
NSWL Command Options
NSWL command
Specifies
nswl -help
The available NSWL help options.
nswl -addns -f <path to configuration file>
The system that gathers the log
transaction data. You are prompted to
enter the IP address of the NetScaler
appliance. Enter a valid user name and
password.
transaction data. You are prompted to
enter the IP address of the NetScaler
appliance. Enter a valid user name and
password.
nswl -verify -f <path to configuration file>
Check for syntax or semantic errors in
the configuration file (for example,
log.conf).
the configuration file (for example,
log.conf).
nswl -start -f <path to configuration file>
Start the NSWL client based on the
settings in the configuration file (for
example, log.conf). For Solaris and
Linux: To start Web server logging as a
background process, type the ampersand
sign (&) at the end of the command.
settings in the configuration file (for
example, log.conf). For Solaris and
Linux: To start Web server logging as a
background process, type the ampersand
sign (&) at the end of the command.
nswl -stop (Solaris and Linux only)
Stop the NSWL client if it was started as
a background process; otherwise, use
CTRL+C to stop Web server logging.
a background process; otherwise, use
CTRL+C to stop Web server logging.
nswl -install -f <path to configuration
file> (Windows only)
file> (Windows only)
Install the NSWL client as a service in
Windows.
Windows.
nswl -startservice (Windows only)
Start the NSWL client by using the
settings in the configuration file (for
example, log.conf) specified in the nswl
settings in the configuration file (for
example, log.conf) specified in the nswl
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