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- NOVELL TECHNICAL INFORMATION DOCUMENT
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- TITLE: CONLOG.EXE, Trouble Shooting Utility
- DOCUMENT ID: TID000092
- DOCUMENT REVISION: A
- DATE: 01JUL93
- ALERT STATUS: Yellow
- INFORMATION TYPE: Symptom Solution
- README FOR: CONLOG.EXE
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- NOVELL PRODUCT and VERSION:
- NetWare 3.11
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- ABSTRACT:
- CONLOG.EXE is a utility which writes all system console messages to a .LOG
- file. It should be a valuable tool for anyone trouble shooting problems
- with programs loaded onto a 3.11 server.
- _________________________________________________________________
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- DISCLAIMER
- THE ORIGIN OF THIS INFORMATION MAY BE INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL TO NOVELL.
- NOVELL MAKES EVERY EFFORT WITHIN ITS MEANS TO VERIFY THIS INFORMATION.
- HOWEVER, THE INFORMATION PROVIDED IN THIS DOCUMENT IS FOR YOUR INFORMATION
- ONLY. NOVELL MAKES NO EXPLICIT OR IMPLIED CLAIMS TO THE VALIDITY OF THIS
- INFORMATION.
- _________________________________________________________________
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- Self-Extracting File Name: CONLOG.EXE
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- Files Included Size Date Time
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- CONLOG.TXT (This File)
- AFTER311.NLM 8779 8-31-92 5:15p
- CONLOG.NLM 4596 4-02-93 4:33p
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- README for CONLOG.EXE
- May 14, 1993
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- Instructions for loading and using CONLOG.NLM
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- CONLOG.NLM when loaded, writes all SYSTEM CONSOLE messages to a text file
- called CONSOLE.LOG. This ASCII file will list modules loaded, error
- messages generated, etc. when a server is initialized.
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- TO INSTALL CONLOG
- 1. Copy CONLOG.NLM to the SYS:SYSTEM directory of the server you wish to
- run CONLOG on.
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- 2. Check to see if AFTER311.NLM is in the SYSTEM directory. If not, copy
- AFTER311.NLM contained in CONSOLE.EXE to the SYSTEM directory.
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- 3. If the directory; SYS:ETC does not exist off the root directory of the
- server, please create it. This is the directory where the CONSOLE.LOG will
- be created.
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- 4. Edit AUTOEXEC.NCF to make CONLOG.NLM the first module loaded and the
- last unloaded.
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- TO USE CONLOG
- 1. To see all messages generated on the console screen when your server is
- brought online; down the server, exit and restart the SERVER.
-
- 2. Once the server is up and running you can go to the SYS:ETC directory
- and type or print out the CONSOLE.LOG file. This file can be very helpful
- in trouble shooting problems during system initialization.
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- 3. CONSOLE.LOG will not be closed until CONLOG is unloaded. If you down
- the server without unloading CONLOG you will receive an error message at
- the console prompt.
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- ******* Example AUTOEXEC.NCF file using CONLOG
- file server name NW-SERVER
- ipx internal net ABBADABA
- set maximumpacket receive buffers = 2000
- mount all
- REM;CONLOG NLM used to write SYSTEM CONSOLE messages to a text file
- REM;in the SYS:ETC subdirectory
- LOAD CONLOG
- load TOKEN port=A20 int=2 mem=C8000 name=TokenRing
- bind IPX to TOKEN net=C0324117
- #Other load statements for other server products
- .................
- #End of other loads
- ..................
- REM;Unload CONLOG at end of AUTOEXEC.NCF file
- UNLOAD CONLOG
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- FILES IN CONLOG.EXE
- AFTER311.NLM 8779 8-31-92
- CONLOG.NLM 4596 4-2-93
- CONLOG.TXT
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