Client Automation components produce trace log files of their system activities while they are running. You can use these log files to analyze and troubleshoot problems that may occur.
Each Client Automation process writes to its own trace log file. If the comstore contains a trace configuration for a process, the process writes its trace information to the defined file. If the comstore does not contain a trace configuration for a process, the process writes its trace information to a file that is named based on the process name. If there are multiple instances of the same process, you can set each instance to write to its own uniquely named trace log file. However, this function is turned off by default to prevent the creation of numerous trace files. You can turn this function on (through common configuration) to troubleshoot system problems.
If the trace level for a process is set to ERROR and an ERROR-level trace is raised, then Client Automation writes additional INFO-level trace information to the trace log file. This additional INFO-level information gives you more data about the context of the error by providing the lower-level traces that caused the error.
You can set the parameters that control the tracing function through the ccnfcmda command line.
Note: For more detailed information about the ccnfcmda configuration agent command, type <command> /? at the command prompt.
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