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Administering the connection server

The log file

The connection server logs information in the file /var/adm/log/cs.log on the client machine. A message is logged on startup.

Any time a connection request fails, the reason for failure is written to the log file. In addition, for each connection requested through cs_connect or dials, a message is logged containing the following data: date, time, user ID, group ID, network service requested, name of server machine, and status of request (success or failure). For example:

   05/13/92 13:07:45;   229; *** CONNECTION SERVER starting ***
   05/13/92 13:09:16;   313; Request by process uid<0> gid<5>
   05/13/92 13:09:16;   313;   for service<cu> on host<hulk> FAILED
   05/13/92 13:09:38;   468; Request by process uid<0> gid<5>
   05/13/92 13:09:38;   468;   for service<cu> on host<hulk> SUCCEEDED

Sample output from a connection server log file

The number immediately following each date and time (such as 468 in the last line) is the process ID of the process that the connection server daemon spawned to handle the connection request.


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