view log file of any extension

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view log file of any extension

Post by rotonpur_DUP »

Hi every one

need some help. already i ahve Searched to fund but couldn't, so writting. is there any log file in the system (4400-oxe)which records all type of action and modification made from/to any extension? if there is, how to see that log file content.

Thanks in advance.
knightr1der

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Post by knightr1der »

I don't think a log file is created/saved automatically.

I think you can set up a trace and capture or save it to a file, but I don't have Eliotts (or other superguru) brain so cannot tell you the answer for that command.

Supeguru's - WAKE UP... your assistance is needed :lol:
cavagnaro

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Post by cavagnaro »

eh what what? 5 more minutes let me sleep
:lol: no way I can answer that :lol: Maybe SNMP traps? OXE has? :roll:
knightr1der

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Post by knightr1der »

cavagnaro wrote:eh what what? 5 more minutes let me sleep
:lol: no way I can answer that :lol: Maybe SNMP traps? OXE has? :roll:
No No - I said SUPERGURU - you can carry on sleeping you Avatar Thief :lol:

SNMP etc.. No, the OXE has some powerful trace commands that can capture even when the user went for a pi$$ (or even they went for a $4it) :lol:
Meanwhile - we wait for Eliott to;
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zanex

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Post by zanex »

not sure what you are exactly after
maohist will give the last couple of hundred database changes and you can search by xtn

there are other traces you can run for database transactions for a specific xtn
you can trace on UA signalling on an xtn, what buttons are being pressed etc
for the traces look at the TB for traces
rotonpur_DUP

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Post by rotonpur_DUP »

maohist only say that there was a modification or update of an extn, but not telling/showing detail action.
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Post by alex »

rotonpur wrote:maohist only say that there was a modification or update of an extn, but not telling/showing detail action.
Since R8 (I think) they introduced more detailed info. See p.2 - detailed mao history
0 - Exit
1 - Edition of mao history
2 - Edition of detailed mao history
3 - Edition of call handling history
4 - Edition of LOGIN only
5 - Edition of matched string
6 - Edition of ACTION on MAO
7 - Writing in file of detailed mao history
8 - Reading of detailed mao history file
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our system is rel 7.1
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Post by tot3nkopf »

You can use:
srvtrace
traced &

It will return the changes to the SQL database. You can capture them and interpret them.

After using it kill the srvtrace service.


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Post by sadim »

Hello,

The good solution will be a maohist feature improve like the incidents in R8. Perhaps in R9 ?
Meanwhile, perhaps the solution can be the use of logrotate onto the maohist files. Never try, but it can be the solution.

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