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Chapter 4 Analyze System Configuration with the Doctor Report
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Current DNCS Debug Flags Set
The data in the Current DNCS Debug Flags Set field lists the debugging flags that
are currently enabled on the DNCS.
are currently enabled on the DNCS.
Important! The Doctor Report displays an error when debugging flag A or a –
(DATA_CAROUSEL_CLASS) is enabled. When this flag is enabled, the Broadcast
File System (BFS) server tends to run slowly.
(DATA_CAROUSEL_CLASS) is enabled. When this flag is enabled, the Broadcast
File System (BFS) server tends to run slowly.
Note: Debugging flags are enabled and disabled through the EMCDEBUG
parameter in the .profile file on the DNCS. Call Cisco Services if you have any
questions about your debugging flags.
parameter in the .profile file on the DNCS. Call Cisco Services if you have any
questions about your debugging flags.
Current Appserv Debug Flags Set
The data in the Current Appserv Debug Flags Set field lists the debugging flags that
are currently enabled on the Application Server.
are currently enabled on the Application Server.
Pioneer Note: Debug flags do not apply to sites that run the Pioneer resident
application.
application.
Notes:
Under most conditions, Cisco recommends that only debugging flags R or J be
enabled for the Application Server.
enabled for the Application Server.
Debugging flags are enabled and disabled through the EMCDEBUG parameter
in the .profile file on the Application Server. Call Cisco Services if you have any
questions about your debugging flags.
in the .profile file on the Application Server. Call Cisco Services if you have any
questions about your debugging flags.
DNCS Tracing Levels
This field appears in the Doctor Report only on systems that support code earlier
than SR 2.5/SR 3.5.
than SR 2.5/SR 3.5.
The DNCS allows you to configure the level of detail reported by various system
processes. The data in the DNCS Tracing Levels field lists all DNCS tracing levels
that are set higher than 0 (zero).
processes. The data in the DNCS Tracing Levels field lists all DNCS tracing levels
that are set higher than 0 (zero).
Notes:
Tracing is logged into the /var/log/dncsLog file on the DNCS.
Tracing levels set higher than 0 (zero) run the risk of filling up the DNCS hard
drives and slowing system performance.
drives and slowing system performance.
Important! Unless you are using tracing for a specific reason, Cisco recommends
that you set all of your DNCS tracing levels to 0 (zero). Call Cisco Services if you
need help setting your DNCS tracing levels.
that you set all of your DNCS tracing levels to 0 (zero). Call Cisco Services if you
need help setting your DNCS tracing levels.