Cisco Cisco Unified IP Interactive Voice Response (IVR) 8.0(1) 用户指南

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Chapter 6      Log Files
Client System Log Files
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Cisco CRS Historical Reports User Guide, Release 6.0(1)
Scheduler Log Files
The Cisco CRS Historical Reports Scheduler maintains two Scheduler log files:
CiscoSch.log—Maintains information related to all Scheduler activities 
except printing and exporting
CiscoSchPrintExport.log—Maintains information related to printing and 
exporting performed by the Scheduler
The Scheduler log files are stored in the Cisco CRS Historical Reports\Scheduler 
directory, which is under the directory in which you installed the Cisco CRS 
Historical Reports system. (By default, the system installs in the Program Files 
directory.)
Each Scheduler log file has a maximum size of 4 MB. When a Scheduler log file 
reaches this size, the system copies it to a backup file. The backup file has the 
same base name as the original file with the extension .bak. The system maintains 
one such backup file for each Scheduler log file. Each time a Scheduler log file 
reaches 4 MB in size, the system moves that information to the existing backup 
file, overwriting the information in the existing backup file.
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Opening Log Files on the Client System
You open a Cisco CRS Historical Reports log file on the client system on which 
the log file is stored.
You can open log files from the Cisco CRS Historical Reports main window or by 
using a text editor. You can also open Scheduler log files from the Scheduler.
When you open a log file from the Cisco CRS Historical Reports main window or 
from the Scheduler, log information appears in a Notepad window. You can use 
the Notepad tools to move through the information in this window, to print the 
file, or to save it under another name. To exit a Notepad window, click the Close 
button on the Notepad menu bar.