HI,
This is Regarding the serverjob.can you give me the guidence
EX: I Run the simple job.i would like to capture the log details into flatfile.
Thanks & with Regards
ysr
plz guide me how to capture the logdetails
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Hello "ysr" & welcome to DSXChange!
There are a number of ways that you can transfer a job log to a flat file. The simplest method is to use the unix command line dsjob -logsum with appropriate sub-parameters. This outputs to standard output and you can redirect that to a file. If you use the search facility with keywords "dsjob" and "logsum" you'll see several pertinant posts as well.
There are a number of ways that you can transfer a job log to a flat file. The simplest method is to use the unix command line dsjob -logsum with appropriate sub-parameters. This outputs to standard output and you can redirect that to a file. If you use the search facility with keywords "dsjob" and "logsum" you'll see several pertinant posts as well.
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The Director client has a Print option on its Project menu. When you open the print dialog, there is a Print to File check box. This is by far the easiest way to get a flat file containing logged events. You can apply a filter in Director before printing if, for example, you only want warnings and errors.
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No. There isn't.Madhav_M wrote:Ray,
I used this option to generate log details.
Is there is any way to avoid manual intervention.
I mean can we execute any commands to automate this for all jobs in a folder?
Thanks
Madhav
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