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wbemlogviewer(1M)	System Administration Commands	     wbemlogviewer(1M)

NAME
       wbemlogviewer - start WBEM Log Viewer

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sadm/bin/wbemlogviewer

DESCRIPTION
       The  wbemlogviewer  utility  starts  the WBEM Log Viewer graphical user
       interface, which	 enables  administrators  to  view  and	 maintain  log
       records created by WBEM clients and providers. The WBEM Log Viewer dis‐
       plays a Login dialog box. You must log in as root or a user with	 write
       access  to  the	root\cimv2  namespace  to view and maintain log files.
       Namespaces are described in wbemadmin(1M).

       Log events can have three severity levels.

	 ·  Errors

	 ·  Warnings

	 ·  Informational

       The WBEM log file is created in the /var/sadm/wbem/log directory,  with
       the  name  wbem_log.  The  first	 time the log file is backed up, it is
       renamed wbem_log.1, and a new wbem_log file is created. Each succeeding
       time  the wbem_log file is backed up, the file extension number of each
       backup log file is increased by 1, and the oldest backup	 log  file  is
       removed	if  the	 limit,	 which in turn is specified in the log service
       settings, on the number of logfiles is  exceeded.  Older	 backup	 files
       have higher file extension numbers than more recent backup files.

       The  log file is renamed with a .1 file extension and saved when one of
       the following two conditions occur:

	 ·  The current file reaches the specified file size limit.

	 ·  A WBEM client  application	uses  the  clearLog()  method  in  the
	    Solaris_LogService class to clear the current log file.

	 ·  A  WBEM  client  application  uses	the  clearLog()	 method in the
	    Solaris_LogService class to clear the current log file.

	 ·  A user chooses Action->Back Up Now in the Log Viewer application.

       Help is displayed in the left panel of each dialog box. Context help is
       not displayed in the main Log Viewer window.

USAGE
       The  WBEM  Log Viewer is not the tool for a distributed environment. It
       is used for local administration.

       The WBEM Log Viewer allows you to perform the following tasks:

       View the logs

       Set properties of log fiClick Action->Log File Settings to specify  log
			       file parameters and the log file directory.

       Back up a log file      Click  Action->Back Up Now to back up and close
			       the current log file and start a new log file.

       Open historical log fileClick Action->Open Log File to open a backed-up
			       log file.

       Delete an old log file  Open the file and then click Action->Delete Log
			       File. You can only delete backed-up log files.

       View log record details Double-click a log  entry  or  click  View->Log
			       Entry  Details  to display the details of a log
			       record.

       Sort the logs	       Click View->Sort By to sort displayed  entries.
			       You  can	 also click any column heading to sort
			       the list. By default, the log entries are  dis‐
			       played in reverse chronological order (new logs
			       first).

EXIT STATUS
       The wbemlogviewer utility terminates with exit status 0.

FILES
       /var/sadm/wbem/log/wbem_log

	   WBEM log file

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWwbcor			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       wbemadmin(1M), init.wbem(1M), mofcomp(1M), attributes(5)

SunOS 5.10			  3 Jan 2000		     wbemlogviewer(1M)
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